hi all
really pleased you like her , i thought strange shifter setup,funky bars, shortie mudguards and a sharkfin would get me run off the forum, i at least thought i'd get some ribbing, so i am REALLY pleased you like her
Sammy... the bars are setup like that because of my back, front to back the bars are longer than my old ski bend extensions
grip at the back and i'm nearly upright
grip on the hoods and i am as prone as i can be
grip left hood and right hand on the straight i can change gear and brake in traffic, also i can use the right hand for a two finger salute when applicable
alternate each hand front to back a few mins at a time and i can keep varying my posture/spine
they are (brake levers) setup a bit higher than on my sherpa but the bars on the sherpa are good couple of inches higher
plus i get a myriad of hand positions as a bonus, who was it that said drops are a bodge and unergonomic?
Audax Hopeful......you been parking your bike at Fremington Quay this week? as i saw a red Thorn leaning against the wall outside the cafe tother day, i would of stopped and spoke but when i mentioned keeping an eye out for you in another thread there was no response so i gave it a miss
Dan,,,,,, really pleased you like the bike, i waited to see if it got the thumbs up from a mod before i posted any other pics,
no need to thank me for posting pics as i have been dropping in and out of here for approx 5 years. about time i added something rather than just reading posts and keeping quiet
the colour in the pics is very warm as it was early evening, the steel seems to look a lot different depending on ambient light temprature, i'll upload a few pics of the frame after lacquer but before wet sand and polish