Handlebar integration
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Handlebar integration
What is everyone's thoughts on eBike handlebar integration? Do you even look at that stuff when buying an eBIke? I'm not really counting DIY conversions, but some people do seem to tidy up their cables a lot.
More integrated can mean more hassle to re-route cables or adjust things. So...if that wasn't a problem, is better cleaner integration appealing to you? Would it actually sell the bike better?
It's been decades and decades since you could see a cable when sitting in a car. It's just a sea of plastic now. I personally like it. But...the stuff behind a dashboard doesn't wear out, it's all electronic. Not the same as a mechanical shifter cable that needs yearly replacing. So...electronic shifting for all?
More integrated can mean more hassle to re-route cables or adjust things. So...if that wasn't a problem, is better cleaner integration appealing to you? Would it actually sell the bike better?
It's been decades and decades since you could see a cable when sitting in a car. It's just a sea of plastic now. I personally like it. But...the stuff behind a dashboard doesn't wear out, it's all electronic. Not the same as a mechanical shifter cable that needs yearly replacing. So...electronic shifting for all?
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Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Central CA
Bikes: A little of everything
What is everyone's thoughts on eBike handlebar integration? Do you even look at that stuff when buying an eBIke? I'm not really counting DIY conversions, but some people do seem to tidy up their cables a lot.
More integrated can mean more hassle to re-route cables or adjust things. So...if that wasn't a problem, is better cleaner integration appealing to you? Would it actually sell the bike better?
It's been decades and decades since you could see a cable when sitting in a car. It's just a sea of plastic now. I personally like it. But...the stuff behind a dashboard doesn't wear out, it's all electronic. Not the same as a mechanical shifter cable that needs yearly replacing. So...electronic shifting for all?
More integrated can mean more hassle to re-route cables or adjust things. So...if that wasn't a problem, is better cleaner integration appealing to you? Would it actually sell the bike better?
It's been decades and decades since you could see a cable when sitting in a car. It's just a sea of plastic now. I personally like it. But...the stuff behind a dashboard doesn't wear out, it's all electronic. Not the same as a mechanical shifter cable that needs yearly replacing. So...electronic shifting for all?

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Randomhead
Joined: Aug 2008
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From: Happy Valley, Pennsylvania
I was recently in the bike shop. They had replaced a customer's handlebars because the grips were proprietary and you can't put different grips on the bars since they are also proprietary. I would prefer everything on a bike to be standard designs.





