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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. |
you could always run them under the grips ive done it on an mtb that i put bar end shifters on the bar ends
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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 |
And the light bulb goes on! Thanks a lot for the answer, amckimmey, and especially for the photos.
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Photos help explain everything.
What is the bike you plan on doing this to? |
You can also use bar tape instead of grips, so the cables are tucked in.
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Originally Posted by amckimmey
(Post 10820160)
What is the bike you plan on doing this to?
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Originally Posted by DVC45
(Post 10820185)
You can also use bar tape instead of grips, so the cables are tucked in.
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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? |
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).
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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 |
That's very nice, it looks like the bike rides good.
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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.
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Thanks for the comments. Yes, I'm quite pleased with how it turned out.
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What bars did you use?
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