exactly.  If you can cruise the Pyrennes for a week all bent over, that
might be your bike.

I rode a hilly loop last night in NW GA and did not find my lugged steel
frame slowed me at all. The 10% grades did that. Mustache handlebars, btw,
are excellent for climbing. I have mine jacked all the way up with a tall
Nitto quill. Oh, and my 38 mm tires are not exactly feathers either, but
they are great and comfy when descending a steep twisty, coarse mountain
road.


On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Liesl <li...@smm.org> wrote:

> The fit "was developed for athletes with extraordinary range of pelvic
> rotation, superior core stability, and the desire to get low and aero."  I
> can't think of any description that would be more not me.
>
> All boscoed up in minneapolis, liesl
>
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