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What I like about the Metropolis is the angle of my wrist, it seems just a 
natural position for my hands. I should also add that I used Ergon grips to 
make the bar even more comfortable. The bar has a slight rise or if you 
want a more cafe style, mount it the other way. The flats after the bends 
are a great place for your hands or forearms for one more position with 
this style of bar. The bar is stiff with no noticeable flex. 

Here is a link to the comparison between the Map/Ahearne bar with the FSA 
Metropolis

https://flic.kr/s/aHskZNdsPF







On Friday, July 14, 2017 at 6:55:39 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
>
> I'm intrigued, as I'm looking for a new upright bar. What specifically do 
> you like so much about the Metropolis? Are there improvements over the MAP 
> or similar bar?

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