congressbaseballfan [she/her] to the_dunk_tank • 3 年前Why does it take so much pain to get the libs to come to the right conclusions?imagemessage-square22 fedilinkarrow-up1102
arrow-up1102imageWhy does it take so much pain to get the libs to come to the right conclusions?congressbaseballfan [she/her] to the_dunk_tank • 3 年前message-square22 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareEnsignRedshirt [he/him]hexbear14·3 年前Do you think the average American knows what a bicycle actually looks like? link
minus-squareThomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]hexbear11·3 年前some older bicycles have forward curving handles, idk if this is an attempt to represent one of those or what link
minus-squareWoofWoof91 [comrade/them]hexbear9·3 年前i always thought they were a sport thing, like it forces you to take a more aerodynamic position or something link
minus-squareVHS [he/him]hexbear11·edit-23 年前Yep, drop handlebars. They're the norm on road, racing, and touring bicycles. They curve all the way back though unlike the ones in the original post link
minus-squarestench [none/use name]hexbear5·3 年前They chopped the drops but they forgot to flop the drops link
minus-squarestench [none/use name]hexbear4·3 年前btw I do not advocate running bullhorns under any circumstance link
what's the deal with those handlebars
Do you think the average American knows what a bicycle actually looks like?
some older bicycles have forward curving handles, idk if this is an attempt to represent one of those or what
i always thought they were a sport thing, like it forces you to take a more aerodynamic position or something
Yep, drop handlebars. They're the norm on road, racing, and touring bicycles. They curve all the way back though unlike the ones in the original post
They chopped the drops but they forgot to flop the drops
btw I do not advocate running bullhorns under any circumstance