High performance aero time trial setup right there.
Kahnza on
Impaler 5,000, minus the rusty blade.
thegreatgau8 on
xbiking equivalent of a chopper with ape hangers
GreenPeak on
That is how the alpha fred intimidates his rivals
Bl33to on
I believe in Australia its called a roo bar.
Diligent-Advance9371 on
What is this handlebar? Ridiculous.
AgitatedBarracuda134 on
Looks a bit Graeme Obree..
Lornesto on
That’s where you hang your work clothes to be dry by the time you get to work.
LarryAv on
For doing triathlons
Amazing_Lawyer_1660 on
Greg Lemond’s aero bars
dd113456 on
Sex swing for nerds
chickenlizard on
schoolbus 4000
Chemist391 on
It’s like one of them fancy beetles.
Brief-Zombie-1558 on
It’s obviously a tow bar used to tow your bike behind an RV. They were used before tire mounted bike racks were a thing.
skatecrimes on
DUI bike
DharmaBaller on
They shed these in the fall seasonÂ
Mental_Contest_3687 on
I’m pretty sure we sold those at the shop I worked at in the early 90s… I recall they were made by Scott and were popular with triathletes… you were meant to clamp them further back and place elbow rests on the bits that protruded back towards you. This is a wild setup as pictured: aero ape hanging?
Boxofbikeparts on
I’d really like to see what a person’s body position looks like holding the top of these bars from that saddle.
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I don’t know but I’ll take 4
High performance aero time trial setup right there.
Impaler 5,000, minus the rusty blade.
xbiking equivalent of a chopper with ape hangers
That is how the alpha fred intimidates his rivals
I believe in Australia its called a roo bar.
What is this handlebar? Ridiculous.
Looks a bit Graeme Obree..
That’s where you hang your work clothes to be dry by the time you get to work.
For doing triathlons
Greg Lemond’s aero bars
Sex swing for nerds
schoolbus 4000
It’s like one of them fancy beetles.
It’s obviously a tow bar used to tow your bike behind an RV. They were used before tire mounted bike racks were a thing.
DUI bike
They shed these in the fall seasonÂ
I’m pretty sure we sold those at the shop I worked at in the early 90s… I recall they were made by Scott and were popular with triathletes… you were meant to clamp them further back and place elbow rests on the bits that protruded back towards you. This is a wild setup as pictured: aero ape hanging?
I’d really like to see what a person’s body position looks like holding the top of these bars from that saddle.
Totally based.