Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
I've heard that God don't like ulgy, but that probably doesn't apply to these things. So what the heck am I going to do with a pair of these dorky looking aerobars that were left on my doorstep today?

I'm gonna use them at my next 24-hour solo race of course. Actually, I'm going to use them at the Cape Epic for two reasons. First, there's a lot dirt road riding and my partner, Blair, and I are probably going to want to break away or bridge at some point. Second and more importantly, Blair was a time trialist, he's got some aerobars on his MTB and he's very fast. I'll be needing these little babies so I can hang on to his wheel. I'm going to break them in this weekend. Speaking of the CE, I've got to find the todo list that Lou made for me so I can get on with marking off items...

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Any MTB race where aero-bars are a good idea are getting checked off the list. Next thing you know I'll be buying gears.
Where do they go? Do they drop down below the bars?
That's something I haven't seen. Unlike dicky, I'm all about geekiness...those would be killer at the Brianhead Epic 100, several flat road sections where being aero would rock.
I look forward to how practical you think they are and maybe a pic of them mounted?
Have fun and be safe!
I'll post a photo when I get them setup. I've used them once before.
"I look forward to how practical you think they are and maybe a pic of them mounted?"
Sure they're practical. You can tie a string between them and dry your laundry while you ride.
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