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Brennan 05-16-10 01:05 PM

Bar End Shifters on Riser Bars
 
I am currently in the planning stages of modifying my wife's Bianchi Vople. She wants to switch from drop bars to risers. During my research, I came across this setup:

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...nhouli/alb.jpg

It looks like a good way to go, and I've found some riser bars that accept bar ends, but I am a bit confused about how they are running the shifter cables. It looks like they are just hanging below the grips, which seems less than ideal. Anybody have a setup like this? How did you route the cables?


Update: Project completed. See post #11 below.

Fizzaly 05-16-10 01:31 PM

you could always run them under the grips ive done it on an mtb that i put bar end shifters on the bar ends

amckimmey 05-16-10 01:54 PM

You us a Grip like this from Rivendall HERE

There is a grove running on the underside of the grip.
http://www.rivbike.com/images/produc...ORKPREPPED.jpg
The cable sits in the grove
http://www.rivbike.com/images/produc...6/CORKHOLE.jpg
Then you wrap a little in of the bar with twine, to keep the cable in place
http://www.rivbike.com/images/produc...winegroove.jpg
Then the twine can be shellacked along with the grip(the grip could be done before for a cleaner look,
http://www.rivbike.com/images/produc...ripforsite.jpg

I hope that helps you out, its a pretty cool idea, I think about doing it to my bars sometimes.

I bet the Rivendell guys could help you out more if you ask, but im pretty sure it basically says on there pages, Pretty nice stuff

Brennan 05-16-10 02:05 PM

And the light bulb goes on! Thanks a lot for the answer, amckimmey, and especially for the photos.

amckimmey 05-16-10 03:51 PM

Photos help explain everything.

What is the bike you plan on doing this to?

DVC45 05-16-10 04:03 PM

You can also use bar tape instead of grips, so the cables are tucked in.

Brennan 05-16-10 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by amckimmey (Post 10820160)
What is the bike you plan on doing this to?

This is for my wife's Bianchi Volpe. She wants to switch from drop bars to risers. I'm all for it, because if she is more comfortable on her bike, I think she will ride it more.

Brennan 05-16-10 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by DVC45 (Post 10820185)
You can also use bar tape instead of grips, so the cables are tucked in.

Good idea.

Sirrus Rider 05-16-10 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Brennan (Post 10819590)
I am currently in the planning stages of modifying my wife's Bianchi Vople. She wants to switch from drop bars to risers. During my research, I came across this setup:

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-3773699254952_2100_8145069

It looks like a good way to go, and I've found some riser bars that accept bar ends, but I am a bit confused about how they are running the shifter cables. It looks like they are just hanging below the grips, which seems less than ideal. Anybody have a setup like this? How did you route the cables?

Oh and those are Nitto North Road bars btw.

illwafer 05-19-10 10:00 PM

fyi most riser bars are mtb diameter, not road. therefore, bar ends do not work. the example above i believe are rivendell's albatross, which is one of the few bars that are "road sized" and will accept bar end shifters. the velo orange belleville bar is another (and cheaper).

Brennan 06-05-10 11:51 AM

Just finished the bar swap. I ended up getting a cheap set of rubber grips, carving a groove in them as pictured above, then wrapping them with the used bar tape from the drop bars. The bike rides real nice, and my wife loves it. Here's a picture in case anyone is interested.

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w...uli/jbike2.jpg

amckimmey 06-05-10 11:58 PM

That's very nice, it looks like the bike rides good.

irclean 06-06-10 08:47 AM

Nice job on the Volpe! It looks clean and functional; Bianchi should offer this set-up as an option. I'm glad to hear that your wife likes it - you're absolutely spot-on when you say that if she enjoys it she will ride it more.

Brennan 06-06-10 09:25 AM

Thanks for the comments. Yes, I'm quite pleased with how it turned out.

Mauriceloridans 06-07-10 12:57 PM

What bars did you use?


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