Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Quest for the Perfect Handlebar

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tramnineteen
05-17-11, 01:37 PM
So, lets ask each other. If you're looking for a really specific handlebar, post your description here and we'll help each other out.
I'm looking for a narrower (40cm or less) nitto noodle.
Any suggestions?
hamish5178
05-17-11, 02:35 PM
http://www.bikeman.com/BTI-SF1255.html
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I'd really like a pair of these in 31.8, no shims, :( :
http://gear.ridemonkey.com/imgs/p_60357.jpg
jdgesus
05-17-11, 02:54 PM
I find it difficult to search for handlebars online.
So, lets ask each other. If you're looking for a really specific handlebar, post your description here and we'll help each other out.
I'm looking for silver drops, narrow as possible (<40cm), swept back top flats, and flared out drops.
Any suggestions?
It would be nice if they were stiff...
nitto rando:
http://store.somafab.com/nim132grraba.html
39cm.
u'll love em!
I've already got mine. Nitto RB-002 bullhorns.
I've already got mine. Nitto RB-002 bullhorns.
Just saw you're rb-002's and from that angle I WANT THEM NOW. But until I try them, these will remain my handlebars of choice
http://cache1.bigcartel.com/product_images/31192169/rb-021-1-wm.jpg
I love that you ask something specific and only one post addresses your question. I have the nitto randoneur and I think they aren't too bad. However, I have been considering some Major Taylor's or something like it.
jdgesus
05-17-11, 06:00 PM
wanna try some rb-002s soon
homebrewk
05-17-11, 06:05 PM
I think I will have to try them as well.
fxdgrjedi
05-17-11, 06:34 PM
I too want to try a some Nitto bullies, but in the meantime, the most perfect bar I have found is the Cinelli 65 "Criterium". They have a great curvy track shape without the redonck drop of track drops. This makes them more comfortable on long rides and gives me a decent "hoods" handhold for stoplights and climbing. And theyre Italian...
yummygooey
05-17-11, 06:44 PM
I'm also on the quest for the Nitto RB-002s. Or you guys can try them first and when you don't like them you can pawn them off to me for cheaps.
xkillemallx16
05-17-11, 06:45 PM
my ergonova's are pretty sweet, but i wish the drops would extend back just a bit more. maybe i'll try the ergosum or the wing pro.
Nuggetross
05-17-11, 07:54 PM
i'm glad the words "drops" and "bullhorns" are interchangeable now.
yummygooey
05-17-11, 07:56 PM
I think people are just posting their dream bars.
Jaytron
05-17-11, 08:26 PM
I'm so confused
Can anyone recommend some good handlebar tape? Maybe something low tack that doesn't leave a mess on the bars? Or maybe something with non-adhesive?
Leukybear
05-17-11, 09:21 PM
I've already got mine. Nitto RB-002 bullhorns.
Lol I'm still waiting for scrod to get some in.
Scrodzilla
05-17-11, 11:21 PM
Lol I'm still waiting for scrod to get some in.
Me too. Damn earthquakes getting in the way of our orders from Japan.
I think people are just posting their dream bars.
I knew this thread would go that way as soon as I read the title.
tramnineteen
05-17-11, 11:32 PM
nitto rando:
http://store.somafab.com/nim132grraba.html
39cm.
u'll love em!
Close, but a little extreme. I guess I'm really just looking for narrower noodles. :(
FastJake
05-17-11, 11:46 PM
Can anyone recommend some good handlebar tape? Maybe something low tack that doesn't leave a mess on the bars? Or maybe something with non-adhesive?
Bontrager gel tape is what I use. Planet bike makes decent stuff too. Just DON'T get the Bontrager cork tape. There is a difference. The last time I used it the cork tape had the sticky stuff on the back, and wasn't nearly as stretchy or nice to use.
Butthash
05-18-11, 12:18 AM
Automatically what came to mind when you said flared out drops were these for some reason. I don't think they come in UNDER 40cm, but certainly come at 40cm. I have never used them, but they are cheap and I have heard good things.
http://www.cyclingcloseouts.com/images/products/large/813315010077-01.jpg
Hope this helped.
mashtofu
05-18-11, 12:44 AM
Can anyone recommend some good handlebar tape? Maybe something low tack that doesn't leave a mess on the bars? Or maybe something with non-adhesive?
I like Bontrager nonadhesive gel tape.. They've got lots of good color options too.
blitzoid
05-18-11, 01:35 AM
If you want the classic look: See if you can find an older (pre 1995) set of nitto B105 bars. The older version has a smaller reach and drop than the current style. They don't flare back as much, but the bend is very similar to the noodle. A lot of the Japanese bike COs used them in the late 80s
If you are okay with a newer bar, the Ritchey biomax bars DO have the rearward sweep like the noodles. They have a shorter reach than the Noodles, and an ergo bend, but personally, I liked them. I think Ritchey even has them in wet white now, if that's your thing.
Also, if you can find a set... I really like the bars that specialized makes for the roubaix series. Great drop profile, and a little bit of rearward and outward flare, but nothing as extreme as the randos.
99% sure you can find all of the above in 38cm, although the specialized bars might only be available in 40cm.
Hope that helps. Good luck!
(I'm currently running 44cm noodles on my Wabi, and have a set of specialized drops on my geared Trek Pilot 5.2)
PS - noodle bar and SRAM S500 levers is amazingly comfortable
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