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steve waco
Guest
I was curious if anyone had any suggestions for maybe a little bit better
aero bar. than my sytace streamliners that came with my 04 p3. Which are
pretty basic and sell for a hundred dollars. I used them the other day. I
noticed the other day that towards the end of a 40-mile ride, my wrists were
a little sore. I know most of the arrow bars slant up at the end and my
wrist s are cocked up. Maybe I should try some arrow bars that are straight
out and don't tip up, but there is probably not too many of those to select
from. What about a profile design Carbon X bar? Maybe that could work. It
may be too flexible when I am climbing the hills. Maybe I wouldn't like it.
I don't climb a lot of hills, but I was curious on what your suggestion
might be for a little bit better of an arrow bar that I might be pleased
with. Maybe I should try the easton attack arrow bar.
aero bar. than my sytace streamliners that came with my 04 p3. Which are
pretty basic and sell for a hundred dollars. I used them the other day. I
noticed the other day that towards the end of a 40-mile ride, my wrists were
a little sore. I know most of the arrow bars slant up at the end and my
wrist s are cocked up. Maybe I should try some arrow bars that are straight
out and don't tip up, but there is probably not too many of those to select
from. What about a profile design Carbon X bar? Maybe that could work. It
may be too flexible when I am climbing the hills. Maybe I wouldn't like it.
I don't climb a lot of hills, but I was curious on what your suggestion
might be for a little bit better of an arrow bar that I might be pleased
with. Maybe I should try the easton attack arrow bar.