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Bodhbh

Guru
Now with the On-One 'Midge' 'bars. Fantastic next day delivery.

Looks good! - how are you getting on with the Midge bars? I'm finding them comfy, but still waiting on some new forks with longer steerer to try the bars a bit higher. The tops/hoods are comfy enuff - maybe could do with raising half an inch, the drops too low to give much of an opinion on. You do need to be in the drops for rough decents off-road, I've worked that much out.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
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Rafferty

Senior Member
Location
Essex
Looks good! - how are you getting on with the Midge bars? I'm finding them comfy, but still waiting on some new forks with longer steerer to try the bars a bit higher. The tops/hoods are comfy enuff - maybe could do with raising half an inch, the drops too low to give much of an opinion on. You do need to be in the drops for rough decents off-road, I've worked that much out.

The bars are probably the most comfortable I have ever used, and I'm an oldie!
 

Cyclist33

Guest
Location
Warrington
Now with added Fulcrum Racing 5 (decal-free) paciness!
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young Ed

Veteran
Hello all ,

I have recently joined the forum and thought id share with you my bike collection
it might not be much to some as there all old girls but in my eyes there is nothing better than fixing up a bike with so much history and going for a ride ! The only ones not running is the Trevor Jarvis flying gate , and the Peugeot 103 carbolite

The others are

My fiancé - bsa Metro
Raleigh - currier
Raliegh - pursuit
Henry Burton - ?
Steyr - clubman

Hope there's a few people out there that love then as much as me !!
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chain's slack

apart from that all very nice! :thumbsup:
Cheers Ed
 
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