In the 70s loads of people had the drops upside down. Another reason I do not miss the 70's.
Gravity Aided Legendary Member Location Land of Lincoln 13 Nov 2013 #16 Tyke said: In the 70s loads of people had the drops upside down. Click to expand... Another reason I do not miss the 70's.
Tyke said: In the 70s loads of people had the drops upside down. Click to expand... Another reason I do not miss the 70's.
Shortmember Bickerton Cyclocross Racing Team groupie 13 Nov 2013 #17 This is my Carrera Subway with clamp on type bar ends which I find help me get up steep gradients when I'm out of the saddle and pulling on them.
This is my Carrera Subway with clamp on type bar ends which I find help me get up steep gradients when I'm out of the saddle and pulling on them.
S sreten Well-Known Member Location Brighton, UK 14 Nov 2013 #18 Tyke said: In the 70s loads of people had the drops upside down. Click to expand... Hi, We still do, my bullhorns are the the original drops upside down and chopped. rgds, sreten.
Tyke said: In the 70s loads of people had the drops upside down. Click to expand... Hi, We still do, my bullhorns are the the original drops upside down and chopped. rgds, sreten.