> Did you think about doing bar ends on this guy?

Why?  From his post, I am guessing Brian is a man after my heart who
rightly believes DTShifters are where it is at!

Wouldn't change a thing on that bike. It looks wonderful and most
likely is a joy to ride.

On Dec 17, 7:05 am, Justin August <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you think about doing bar ends on this guy?
>
> That's beautiful. Makes me think about swapping out my noodle drops
> when my 700c Kogswell fork comes in...
>
> On Dec 17, 3:16 am, Brian Hanson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I finally finished the porteur bar wrapping/twining/shellac on phase 2 of my
> > AHH.  I moved the shifters to the down tubes, and haven't looked back.  Also
> > have some inspired mounts of the basic Planet Bike Blazer LEDs for night
> > commuting duty.  Opinions:
>
> > Bars - love the positions.  My hands naturally fall at the bends and they
> > work perfectly for my 10 mile normal ride.  When I need to go more upright,
> > I just move back.  Narrow, so they are much like drop width.  I can really
> > get low by holding the fronts and resting my forearms on the swept back
> > parts - seems to be a good tuck.  The reach to the down-tube shifts hasn't
> > been a problem, and I immediately got used to shifting w/o looking.  Haven't
> > done a long ride yet, but will update when I do.
>
> > 2 watt Planet Bike Blazer - Bright enough, but not a whole lot different
> > from the 1 watt or even the half watt when riding on city streets or
> > semi-lit trails with ambient light.  When I went up a totally dark trail, it
> > really lit up the path, so it's plenty bright for my commute.  Great blink
> > mode, but I'm still underwhelmed overall.  I think I'm one of those guys who
> > wants the super lumens - I'm used to the bi-xenon car lights...
>
> > I didn't think I'd ride this bike in the crappy wet Seattle winter months
> > for commuting, but it's so comfy, I just have a hard time getting out the
> > winter bike.  The Jack Brown blues are still going strong - no flats.  I did
> > extract a nice piece of glass the other day when I was inspecting the tires.
> >  It never made it through, but it was a bit disconcerting.  Oh well - got my
> > frame pump finally, so I'm ready...
>
> > Brian
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/stonehog/PorteurSetup122009#- Hide quoted text -
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