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Jimbo(san)
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G.T. wrote:
> "Carla A-G" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:106gdqlfbc73-
> [email protected]:[email protected]...
> > "Tim Evans" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]:[email protected]...
> > > Is there any benefit to have wider handlebars ?
> >
> > More leverage for climbing and better for breathing because your chest
> > is more open when riding instead of being hunched up.
> >
> Please do not spread myths. The climbing leverage thingie is complete
> bull****, and the breathing thingie has been routinely dismissed as myth
> by every modern cycling expert.
> Greg
Every Modern cycling expert... hmmm Is that the same "expert" who
claims it isn't "mountain biking" unless you are literally biking
over a mountain???? Or the cycling "expert" who uses drop bars to
"mountain bike"?
Jimbo(san)
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> "Carla A-G" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:106gdqlfbc73-
> [email protected]:[email protected]...
> > "Tim Evans" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]:[email protected]...
> > > Is there any benefit to have wider handlebars ?
> >
> > More leverage for climbing and better for breathing because your chest
> > is more open when riding instead of being hunched up.
> >
> Please do not spread myths. The climbing leverage thingie is complete
> bull****, and the breathing thingie has been routinely dismissed as myth
> by every modern cycling expert.
> Greg
Every Modern cycling expert... hmmm Is that the same "expert" who
claims it isn't "mountain biking" unless you are literally biking
over a mountain???? Or the cycling "expert" who uses drop bars to
"mountain bike"?
Jimbo(san)
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