Jeremy,
I enjoyed reading the post and looking at the Flickr gallery.  Your 
experience with and feelings toward the upright bars mirrors mine. I look 
forward to reading your future posts on this topic.
Thanks,
Erl

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 3:51:20 PM UTC-5, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:
>
> I've always considered this to be a better bike than a "road bike" or a 
> "mountain bike" for most people.  My first adult bike was a 1995 Trek 
> Multitrack but I had it set in a way that meets your definition.  Right 
> now, I'm riding a larger size version of that same bike.  My newest bike 
> that I will probably transition back to riding more also meets the 
> criteria.  It's based on a Handsome Devil frameset. 
>
>
>
> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-vIgiQCQgbsw/VMlLwC2eFeI/AAAAAAAAAE4/cgFgPd5phTw/s1600/IMG_1308.JPG>
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 1:57:42 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Till wrote:
>>
>> Some musings and hopefully the first of a few posts on the subject:
>>
>>
>> http://handlebarchronicles.blogspot.com/2015/01/high-performance-upright-towards-new.html
>>
>> Further thought for this list: my thinking about this category is 
>> directly informed, if not wholly made possible, by Grant and Rivendell's 
>> work.  I want to take what they've done and talk about it more broadly as a 
>> category, as I believe there are many of us love this type of bike, 
>> Rivendell devotees or no.  I hope to devote a future post to the 
>> intellectual antecedents of my category, including Grant but also Mike 
>> Flanigan/ANT, old Raleighs, early MTB's, etc. 
>>
>> Your thoughts and comments much appreciated.  
>>
>> -jeremy
>>
>

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