[quote=TimArchyLime]I…
Don’t understand.
This isn’t even stubby bars fixie stupid.
It’s another level.[/quote]
So are those flopped and chopped beach cruiser bars? The amount of thought that must have gone into this idiocy is breathtaking.
I want to build one just so I can test ride it.
ftfm
[quote=kmcdon][quote=Falkor]Oh god it’s trending.
[/quote]the headbadge is quite fitting tho[/quote]
I mean okay yeah it’s totally a deathtrap, but I’m getting a lot of youthful enthusiasm off of that bike. I can’t be the only self taught mechanic who was super stoked that you can take a bike completely apart and put it back together however you want to! Even/especially if you don’t know what you’re doing!?! I spent a couple of the waning months of the Clinton administration riding around on a road bike with bullhorn bars with thumb shifters mounted on the outside bend of the bullhorns’ elbows. Changing gears was a …memorable… experience, but I grew out of that phase, and I get the feeling that the rattlecanned chopped bar 1x10 bike there might be a similar kind of thing.
That doesn’t make it any less jackass.

good lord

what is the point of that
I want to see that with a boner stem collaboration. Only a matter of time.
speechless
actually, the crazy thing is, I’m pretty sure a traditional bend bar would put the drops and brifters in close to the same place
also, backwards brake pad holders!! lolz
That bike looks like it would just own the MUP
No one who knows any single thing about fitting a bike can watch that video without cringing.
know that guy. bit of a character, to say the least. but went from a 4 to a 1 in s seasons. idk exactly how he got his 1, but he immediately spent a log while in the hospital after a pretty horrific crash at Manhattan Beach Grand Prix in the P1 race. I don’t think he even rides for that team (centric) anymore, but would still show up to races in the kit.
and yeah, he doesn’t ride with batrape



