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That shop is incredible and the crew is surprisingly down to earth. That said, the dollars are nutttttyyyyyYou know where to go.
That shop is incredible and the crew is surprisingly down to earth. That said, the dollars are nutttttyyyyyYou know where to go.
Yeah it sure is, they sell some incredible bikes.That shop is incredible and the crew is surprisingly down to earth. That said, the dollars are nutttttyyyyy
That's very much of a YMMV thing though. And I mean it the other way round, all my MTBs have had ~700 mm bars which is extremely narrow by modern standards but I've never understood the point of the armpit ventilators that come stock on everything nowadays even though stems are getting ever shorter. If one needs that much leverage to turn the front wheel something is wrong with either the frame steering geometry or the riding style, I can manage even a fatbike with a sub-700 mm bar and a 60 mm stem just fine and my physical appearance isn't far off from the stereotypical pencilneck computer guy.I don't really use this thing as a true MTB so the narrower profile kind of suits it.
The sunrise bars were 820mm....just massive...felt like ape hangers. I haven't measured these but I think they are around 700That's very much of a YMMV thing though. And I mean it the other way round, all my MTBs have had ~700 mm bars which is extremely narrow by modern standards but I've never understood the point of the armpit ventilators that come stock on everything nowadays even though stems are getting ever shorter. If one needs that much leverage to turn the front wheel something is wrong with either the frame steering geometry or the riding style, I can manage even a fatbike with a sub-700 mm bar and a 60 mm stem just fine and my physical appearance isn't far off from the stereotypical pencilneck computer guy.