bar ends?

Candi Murray

2012-03-02

Expect a retraction and clarification shortly. There is no bar end rule for mtn bike.

Candi

From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On Behalf Of eric aldinger
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 2:25 PM
To: matt Savage
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Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] bar ends?

Jones bars are the onlt acceptable substitute for bar ends

On Mar 1, 2012 2:21 PM, "matt Savage" wrote:

Maybe they mean end plugs... Like in track racing...

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Matthew Haughey wrote:

Just got an Echo2Echo email and it said this:

>From the Mother Ship:
If you're on a bike, you must wear a helmet.
No public urnation.
No littering, either in town or on course.
No headphones or ear buds during the race.
Your handlebars must have bar-ends.

Is the bar-ends thing serious? I've never seen it mentioned in Short
Track MTB races or OBRA rules before.

Matt
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eric aldinger

2012-03-01

Jones bars are the onlt acceptable substitute for bar ends
On Mar 1, 2012 2:21 PM, "matt Savage" wrote:

> Maybe they mean end plugs... Like in track racing...
>
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Matthew Haughey wrote:
>
>> Just got an Echo2Echo email and it said this:
>>
>> From the Mother Ship:
>> If you're on a bike, you must wear a helmet.
>> No public urnation.
>> No littering, either in town or on course.
>> No headphones or ear buds during the race.
>> Your handlebars must have bar-ends.
>>
>> Is the bar-ends thing serious? I've never seen it mentioned in Short
>> Track MTB races or OBRA rules before.
>>
>> Matt
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matt Savage

2012-03-01

Maybe they mean end plugs... Like in track racing...

On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Matthew Haughey wrote:

> Just got an Echo2Echo email and it said this:
>
> From the Mother Ship:
> If you're on a bike, you must wear a helmet.
> No public urnation.
> No littering, either in town or on course.
> No headphones or ear buds during the race.
> Your handlebars must have bar-ends.
>
> Is the bar-ends thing serious? I've never seen it mentioned in Short
> Track MTB races or OBRA rules before.
>
> Matt
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halfwheelhill@yahoo.com

2012-03-01

They meant bar plugs.

Scott
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Haughey
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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 14:18:20
To: OBRA
Subject: [OBRA Chat] bar ends?

Just got an Echo2Echo email and it said this:

>From the Mother Ship:
If you're on a bike, you must wear a helmet.
No public urnation.
No littering, either in town or on course.
No headphones or ear buds during the race.
Your handlebars must have bar-ends.

Is the bar-ends thing serious? I've never seen it mentioned in Short
Track MTB races or OBRA rules before.

Matt
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Matthew Haughey

2012-03-01

Just got an Echo2Echo email and it said this:

>From the Mother Ship:
If you're on a bike, you must wear a helmet.
No public urnation.
No littering, either in town or on course.
No headphones or ear buds during the race.
Your handlebars must have bar-ends.

Is the bar-ends thing serious? I've never seen it mentioned in Short
Track MTB races or OBRA rules before.

Matt