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Butterfly bars for Commute  John Shiverdecker
 Apr 05, 2005 10:38 PDT 

Here's that link to those nifty butterfly bars...

http://www.wallbike.com/oddsnends/synergic.html?id=4420

I still ride with all the roadies on the weekends... no problemo keepin'
up. Headwind stinks. Just have to grind it out till my turn to pull is
over.

Best 2U

JS


Earl, Richard wrote:
 
i'd be interested in seeing these "butterfly" handlebars.

personally, i use schwinn-style cruiser handlbars on my urban bike,
they're great! they're off a late 90's Specialized Shark cruiser (if
any of you remember them), are wide, and sit me quite upright, but if
need be into winds i hold them in the middle and its just like i've got
flat bars. you can also rest your elbows on the handgrips, thereby
putting yourself into quite a good tuck for aerodynamics too. but for
major traffic, they put you up and visible and give you good control.
main reason i went to them is because mtnbike flat or riser bars had me
too far forward which made worse the sore neck and shoulders i get from
sitting at a computer all day (called OOS here (occupational overuse
syndrome)). another benefit is your arms are reasonably wide so you
breathe quite freely.

drivers are idiots even here.

Richard
Chch NZ
15-20mins each way everyday regardless of the weather.
Hybrid.

 -----Original Message-----
From: John Shiverdecker [mailto:jshiver-@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 1 April 2005 12:33 p.m.
To: commuter-@topica.com
Subject: RE: Giant Cypress SL commuter


For the most part... no, drivers are idiots. It should be mandatory
that all drivers ride a bike to commute at least once in
their lives to
see how easy it is to be considerate to bikes. Off topic
here, I feel
the same about all people having to be food servers at
restaurants too.
I am not timid about my riding but find myself on the sidewalk on the
daily ride quite often. There just isn't a good place to
ride in a few
sections of road. But on a positive note, I must endorse these new
fangled "butterfly" handlebars I've installed recently! These were
purchased mail-order from a nifty bike shop in New Orleans.
I'll have
to post the link another time. Having multiple hand
positions has been
such a positive!

JS
chaad thomas wrote:
 
Wow, John, congratulations! That's quite a commute, and
far beyond any
 commute I've had. Mine's a measly 2.1 miles now, and has
never been
 more
than 4 miles since '89 when I started commuting.

You've made quite a commitment, and I'm glad that you're
enjoying the
 ride.
Are drivers respectful down there 'round Jupiter?

Take care,
Chaad


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