I've been preaching against drop bars and dirt for a few years now opting instead for alternative flat bars. But I've recently had several things come in for review that have caused me to give dirt drops another shot. It's been a completely different experience this time around and I've even found myself looking forward to taking the curly bars on green and blue trails. In this video, I talk about four of the reasons I think it's been different this time around and how drop bars actually aren't all that bad after all.
Redshift Kitchen Sink - [ Ссылка ]
Wren Perseverance Drop Bar - [ Ссылка ]
Corvus Crow Pass Ti - [ Ссылка ]
Want To Support Me And Look Cool Doing It? Buy Some Stickers - [ Ссылка ]
Discount Codes:
5% Off RSD Bikes - Use code "5%yeararound" - [ Ссылка ]
5% off the AS2 Pro Max with code "RIDEYEARROUND" - [ Ссылка ]
Parts I Recommend:
Bucklos 4 Piston Brakes - [ Ссылка ]
Gel MTB Saddle - [ Ссылка ]
PNW Dropper Post - [ Ссылка ]
Basic Maintenance Tools I Recommend:
My Favorite Multitool - [ Ссылка ]
Metric Hex Key Wrenches - [ Ссылка ]
Housing And Cable Cutter - [ Ссылка ]
Cassette Lockring Tool - [ Ссылка ]
Bottom Bracket Removal Tool - [ Ссылка ]
Chain Whip (or build your own) - [ Ссылка ]
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/BX_OdLSa4ss/maxresdefault.jpg)