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Discussion on bikes, and whatever...
by BMANX » Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:43 am
They work better than my KCNC but not as well as my EE brakes did. I would say somewhere in the middle. I am more than comfortable riding with them on the road.
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by BMANX » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:00 pm
Working with someone on an aero drop bar with integrated stem and the abiltiy to run aerobar extensions when needed. So no extension, ITU set up or standard extensions. Should be cool. Oh and the bars on their own are one of the most aero done. Just building off of a solid platform.
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