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  1. Drops > all

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but I’m really not a fan of bullhorns. I think you can get the same leverage on the tops of your drops, or even add hoods if you need to. To me they’re probably the least aesthetically pleasing handlebar you can mount.

  2. Depends. If your in an area with not a bunch of hills or velodrome/track, go drops. If you’re in an area with a bunch of hills go with bullhorns.

  3. Beluga-ga-ga-ga-ga on

    Out of these two? Bullhorns, all the way. I personally hardly ever use the actual drops on dropbars when I have them on. And bullhorns just look way cooler; cleaner and more purposeful. Also, it’s a very minor point, but I find drops are just a lot more arsey for getting caught on stuff. They hook the other bikes on the wall rack, or just on stuff as I’m getting the bike out the house. Not a deal-breaker, of course, but it can be annoying.
    All that said wide(ish) riser dump all over both of them (for me, at least).

  4. Drops or risers, nothing looks worse on a bike than bullhorns.
    Except maybe purple parts (excluding frame).

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