the oft-debated h bar

subjective experiences lead to subjective opinions, try them out and find
what works for you.

i thought i'd hate the albatross, but it's the bar i ride everyday and on
the right setup (more gears) would be a great hill climber.

i opt for variety.

erik


On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Bob Cooper <[email protected]>wrote:

> Another reason that you need to be able to "get out over the front of
> the bike" is that some hills are steep enough that the front tire will
> leave the road unless you can counter that somehow with your upper
> body.
>
> Also, if your weight is too far forward, your back tire can lose
> traction on surfaces other than pavement.
>
> So, in climbing really steep stuff, balance front to back is sort of
> critical.
>
> Enjoy the ride,
>
> Bob
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