They’re going to take some getting used to, but they are certainly comfortable so far.
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Charles Edwards wrote:
What handle bar STEM is that on the Kona?
Is it a threadless steering tube?
The Lava Dome donor frame uses a threaded fork with a 1 1/8″ quill stem (somewhat oddball size) made by Profile Designs and available through your favorite QBP source for about $20 or so.
Yeah, I tried albatross bars for a little while. Too much rearward angle, I decided… reminded me of steering a wheelbarrow. Love my moustache bars now though. I’ll never go back to a straight bar.
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What handle bar STEM is that on the Kona?
Is it a threadless steering tube?
The Lava Dome donor frame uses a threaded fork with a 1 1/8″ quill stem (somewhat oddball size) made by Profile Designs and available through your favorite QBP source for about $20 or so.
Yeah, I tried albatross bars for a little while. Too much rearward angle, I decided… reminded me of steering a wheelbarrow. Love my moustache bars now though. I’ll never go back to a straight bar.
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