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Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:30:33 GMT,
, RonSonic wrote: In addition to all the other really good answers, they have the benefit of tradition. This is what touring and cross bikes have used forever. Ron Bar-cons are the Retrogroovies secret handshake. -- zk |
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For moving the lever up, I think I put my thumb on top of
the shifter body and use my index finger. I do the same, but I have found that I get a sore left thumb from pulling the lever up. I like my bar ends, but I think I prefer the Ergos. B (remove clothes to reply) |
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Zoot Katz wrote:
Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:30:33 GMT, , RonSonic wrote: In addition to all the other really good answers, they have the benefit of tradition. This is what touring and cross bikes have used forever. Ron Bar-cons are the Retrogroovies secret handshake. Yeah, but we also have to see the toe clip scars on your shoes before we let you into our clubhouse. -- --------------------+ Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com, replace with cc.ysu dot edu] |
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