True 'dat!
The mini motos are interesting. Aesthetic of cantis but without the need for a
cable hanger. Very cool.
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On Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 6:54:21 AM UTC-7, Lungimsam wrote:
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> Sounds like a fun ride! Upright is cool for the easy looking around!
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> What's the story behind the front brake cable hanger? I don't usually see
> them there. But looks really nice!
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Regarding the fork-mounted front brake ha
Sounds like a fun ride! Upright is cool for the easy looking around!
What's the story behind the front brake cable hanger? I don't usually see them
there. But looks really nice!
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i had regular chocos on my hunq for a couple of days with a 13cm stem.
didnt do any trails with them, but here are my thoughts.
found them to be most like a flat bosco, in that they come back really far.
reg chocos are pretty flexy, more flexy than ive ever experienced in a bar.
i wanted these
I just installed the Choco-Moose bars on my Hunqapillar after years of
riding with Noodle drop bars, but I don't have the brakes or derailleur
cables set up yet. I will do this later in the week and then get back to
you with a ride report.
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I am actually interested in this as well. I'm curious to hear how any choco
owners in general like their bars, and more specifically do you find
yourself using the flats (with that nice little curve) or is that too
narrow or uncomfortable and you find yourself using the grip area more.
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