Originally Posted by
kludge
ive tried everything but risers, and i think risers look ok but i have a long winded opinion about them.
track drops are great. but i do not recomend having them on 24/7. i go between the drops and (drop) bullhorns. track drops are ok for city riding imo, but not good for extended riding beyond one hour. i ussually dont ride beyond that and if i did i would go to road drops which have MORE options like a wider top or flat area, a place to comfortably ride the hoofs of the brake levers(or not). track drops have only two options, in the drops or at the stem. what i hate is seeing drop bars that are only wrapped at the top or at the bottom and the fockers arent even on the track. wrap up the whole damn bar if you ride them in the city.
bullhorns are great, i like bullhorns with some drop....as an example..

is the amount i like, its just about the mid point between the top and drop of a drop bar.
try them all, and remember, a bar that fits make a big difference. i ussually directly place the unmounted bars up to my shoulders to check for length. if its close enough then im golden, too short or too long and life will surely suck
my wrists hurt just looking