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A beer costs R32 these days?

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actually most craft beers cost between R45 and R50 for 500ml. This one was R32 for 350ml.

 

As Fanievb said, well worth it after a long hot ride

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Flared and really wide, 540 on the hoods and 640 in the drops.  The reason I believe is comfort for longer rides.  What I have noticed that in almost any position my wrists are straight which is great for circulation.  Riding in the drops is also way more comfortable than in the drops on my road bike.  Obviously less aero but not a factor on a gravel bike

Am so used to my flared bars now I don’t think I could go back to standard bars. Took a few rides, but you were so right Wayne ????????
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Am so used to my flared bars now I don’t think I could go back to standard bars. Took a few rides, but you were so right Wayne

I hardly ever uses my hoods. Much more control in the drops and also it takes out some vibrations on corrugation. I also know when i had too much beer the weekend when it gets difficult to reach the drops. :whistling: If you do gravel packing/touring the flares gives you more space between the drops when using a handlebar roll.

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I hardly ever uses my hoods. Much more control in the drops and also it takes out some vibrations on corrugation. I also know when i had too much beer the weekend when it gets difficult to reach the drops. :whistling: If you do gravel packing/touring the flares gives you more space between the drops when using a handlebar roll.

Agreed,can bomb through rough sections with the flared bars. As for packing/ touring not sure I will get there,although if it’s staying in b&b etc then i’m In.
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Today my bike inadvertently took me to a comedy show.

 

I needed to replace the DRL bulbs in my Peugeot - naturally a dealer only item.

So I pop in during my ride. R2900.00 for the pair. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time.

 

Now off to google and find a sane solution somewhere.

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Today my bike inadvertently took me to a comedy show.

 

I needed to replace the DRL bulbs in my Peugeot - naturally a dealer only item.

So I pop in during my ride. R2900.00 for the pair. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time.

 

Now off to google and find a sane solution somewhere.

 

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Today my bike inadvertently took me to a comedy show.

 

I needed to replace the DRL bulbs in my Peugeot - naturally a dealer only item.

So I pop in during my ride. R2900.00 for the pair. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time.

 

Now off to google and find a sane solution somewhere.

R2900.00 .... that is nearly double the price of a new Peugeot!

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They still look crap though [emoji12]

you guys (NSBB and Pikey) sound like old men complaining about young peoples music or like those old people shouting at their phones. 

 

Flared bars are cool guys and you know they are functional, take it from a hip young gravel biker like me

 

EDIT**you two remind me of my local LBS who told me the 29ers won't catch on and 1x made no sense

Edited by Waynemol

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