Thanks, Papa G... you are wise. On Dec 3, 1:05 pm, Jon Grant <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Montclair BobbyB asked: > > Is this a genetic thing? You either gravitate to drops or you don't? Or am > I just not giving the drops a fair shake here? I don't want to immediately > rush to judgment and get rid of the Noodles, but it feels like I'm > completely sold on the Bullmoose. > > ------- > > For me, it depends on today's ride, on kind of a sliding scale. If the route > is well-paved, I ride a B.17, narrowish (44-cm) drops, and skinny (28 mm) > tires. If it's going to be mostly pavement with the possiblity of occasional > (<50%) gravel or dirt, I ride the B.17, 48-cm Noodle bars, and Hetres. If we > plan mostly dirt with as little pavement as possible, I ride the Champ > Flyer, upright (not straight!) bars, and knobby tires. > > But if the Bullmoose fits your every use, why even give it another thought? > OTOH, if they're easily swappable, hang onto the Noodles, and use them as > the occasion moves you. Do what makes you happy, I say. > > -- > Jon "Papa" Grant, thinking deep thoughts in > Austin, Texas
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