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L.T.G

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Is a bar end a bar end? just personal taste?

or is there one that REALLY stands out?

 

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I like my Cane Creeks just cos they're comfortable over long distances.  I think it boils down to personal preference..

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As long as there is a Milk Stout waiting, the end of any bar is alright by me.

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As long as there is a Milk Stout waiting' date=' the end of any bar is alright by me.

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LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL

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As long as there is a Milk Stout waiting' date=' the end of any bar is alright by me.

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LOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL

LOL

 

Milk Stout........ mmmmm good

 

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I'll post picture with my bar ends on riser bars tomorrow! Fitted it especially for you hubbers out there!

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I'll post picture with my bar ends on riser bars tomorrow! Fitted it especially for you hubbers out there!

 

 

 

you proberbly also watch Idols hey.

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There are a number of view regarding bar-ends (image vs functionality vs comfort)

I have recently startted using the Ergon Magnesium ones after I have cycled without them.

 

What I found is that I grip the handlebards more on the bar-ends than with my hands in the normal position(without bar-ends).They are super comfortable and offer a different position for your hand/wrist on the longer rides.

One bit of advice, when going for bar-ends, make sure that the ones you get are not to long. They have a tendancy to catch on all the branches while going down singletrack. This will ensure you make contact with mother earth and sometimes stay there. :-)
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There are a number of view regarding bar-ends (image vs functionality vs comfort)

I have recently startted using the Ergon Magnesium ones after I have cycled without them.

 

What I found is that I grip the handlebards more on the bar-ends than with my hands in the normal position(without bar-ends).They are super comfortable and offer a different position for your hand/wrist on the longer rides.

One bit of advice' date=' when going for bar-ends, make sure that the ones you get are not to long. They have a tendancy to catch on all the branches while going down singletrack. This will ensure you make contact with mother earth and sometimes stay there. :-)
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had a look at those, the handles are super comfortable  but would really prefer ones with a more rubbery grippy feel on them.

don't you find them a bit slippery?

 

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