"At that time" steering wheel and the cur...

Looking back 10 years ago, I think the world is completely different from now.

At that time, it was common sense, but it is not now.

Along with the re -coming boom, the shape changes and it begins to become popular. I see something like that, but in fact the fixes have reversed the old common sense and the current common sense.

In terms of representative, it's a handle.

The handle was the mainstream riser bar.

Perhaps the starting point was that the messenger at that time had the handle width extremely short so that it slipped through the gap between the car and the car.

The short riser bar at that time, the shorter the cooler. There was such a voice.

Even now, many people prefer short riser bars by respecting the "that time" piste.

Cinelli's Pepper and DEDA's Street Issimo were the most popular and very popular handles among short risers.

Cinelli Pepper Riser Bar

DEDA Streetissimo Riser Bar

It lacks a sense of stability, but is highly rising and the form is reluctant.

This is still a fix! There are many people who think. That's fine.

You can also enjoy "custom" in a classical style.

Time is progressing, now.

An unprecedented boom called a long riser has arrived on the fixie.

The reason was from the Calfonian piste crew "Mash".

The appearance of running through the street with an extreme handle, which is exactly the opposite of a very short handle, has attracted pisto rider around the world.

As a result, the handle for MTB was so fierce.

After all, Blue Lug, who has a good sense of smell, has moved fast and created a Nitto bespoke "for Shred Bar".

It is a classic and very popular handle, and there are constant users.

Nitto for Shred Bar

In BROTURES, this boom could not be ignored, produced a unique long riser bar and released it the other day.

by Brotures Wide Low Riser

In a style like an overseas messenger.

This form is now a street flower shape.

Which do you like now or in the past?

Why don't you stop by the store and do a handle custom?

mittz

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