Drop Bars are essential!
#76
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My CX has drop bars. When i used to use it for commuting on pavement with road tires I stayed on the hoods nearly all the time. But on rocky rutted singletrack with drop offs, dips, etc. I stayed in the drops as it gave me better control for turning, braking and powering up short steep rocky inclines. Maybe because my GC was lower?
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I thought it was just me! People tell me I'm crazy when I say drops are better for my back...but I've experienced the same thing. I have something similar to a herniated disc, and riding other bar styles really aggravates it. The more agressive positioning stretches me out and takes pressure off of my back. I also like a very high saddle position and lower bar position.
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i do however have long stretches of uninterrupted trail on my commute so maybe my old hybrid would be better served on windy days if i slapped some aero bars on it.
Last edited by Steely Dan; 08-25-10 at 02:16 PM.
#79
You don't want to use clip-on aero bars any place you might have to make a sudden turn or stop. I've had them on my bike and they're nice when you've got long open stretches but I get out of them once I'm in traffic or even around a lot of other cyclists.
Aside from not having any controls at your fingertips, the other downside is that they're probably not going to be positioned optimally without using a shorter stem. And if you use a shorter stem, then your handlebars may end up too close. Clip-on aerobars are really a compromise.
Aside from not having any controls at your fingertips, the other downside is that they're probably not going to be positioned optimally without using a shorter stem. And if you use a shorter stem, then your handlebars may end up too close. Clip-on aerobars are really a compromise.
#80
can you maintain the same level of control of the bike riding in hectic, harried traffic on aero bars like you have with drop bars? just an honest question, i've never ridden with aero bars before. also, being on the drops, i still have easy fingertip access to my brake levers which is also nice when riding in traffic.
i do however have long stretches of uninterrupted trail on my commute so maybe my old hybrid would be better served on windy days if i slapped some aero bars on it.
i do however have long stretches of uninterrupted trail on my commute so maybe my old hybrid would be better served on windy days if i slapped some aero bars on it.
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^ thanks for the input.
my hybrid currently has a flat bar with SRAM grip shifters, i was thinking about maybe changing to a different bar to get more hand positions. are there any other kinds of bars that can work with grip shifters? trekking bars? bullhorns? others?
my hybrid currently has a flat bar with SRAM grip shifters, i was thinking about maybe changing to a different bar to get more hand positions. are there any other kinds of bars that can work with grip shifters? trekking bars? bullhorns? others?
#82
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Trekking bars, Im running a Rohloff hub and use an ITM trekking bar.
bar ends on the ends of your straight bars adds one position, trekking bars add several
a fore and aft rather than up and down for leaning into headwinds..
bar ends on the ends of your straight bars adds one position, trekking bars add several
a fore and aft rather than up and down for leaning into headwinds..
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