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roadweary 10-05-15 09:38 AM

Decided on a flat bar over drops
 
After probably five months of reading these forums and visiting bike shops, I’ll pick up a new bike this week that I’m having built. I’ll use this bike for fitness and recreation and maybe even some distance events. I’m glad I took so long to decide what I want because my mind kept changing. I knew I wanted a flat bar and thinner tires but did I want something suitable for ocassional trail use and jumping curbs or light and fast. I chose light and fast because I have a mountain bike that I intend to keep even though I’m spending most of my time on asphalt. So I’m getting what’s basically a road bike with a flat bar. I’m used to a flat bar from mt. biking but I’ve really had to think through this one. If it wasn’t for these forums I’d think I was the only person around who doesn’t like drop bars. I get the riding in the hoods thing—it’s pretty comfortable—but the brakes feel awkward and I don’t like the way a road bike steers. With a mt. bike I can steer around objects quickly and easily. Maybe I haven’t given drop bars enough time and like I said, most people seems to love them. Anyway, thanks for all your opinions on these matters. It really has been helpful.

NormanF 10-05-15 07:21 PM

Don't feel bad.

I actually love my wide tire North Roads bar GT Eightball. For me, its more practical than a road bike.

I have a clear line of sight and I can ride anywhere. Drops just aren't for me - I like a bike that's stable and comfortable.

When you find your ideal flat bar bike, you will love it.

Don't worry if other people don't approve; its your bike and at the end of the day, you're the one who is going to be happy with it.

a1penguin 10-05-15 08:54 PM

Avoiding the impulse shopping means you probably bought the right bike! Trying to buy a single bike that can do everything often results in a bike that doesn't do anything particularly well. Having two (or more!) bikes generally means you have a bike that works well for the riding style you chose that day. Congrats! Share a pic when you get the bike!

roadweary 10-13-15 06:36 PM

Thanks for your comments. Bikes are just plain fun. I posted some pics in the new bike sticky today on hybrid bikes

kennj123 10-13-15 10:16 PM

so what shifters have you decided on? I'm a grip shifter fan, but don't like the new mrx comps. I ordered a pair of mrx plus's from china for one of my bikes.

roadweary 10-14-15 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by kennj123 (Post 18240217)
so what shifters have you decided on? I'm a grip shifter fan, but don't like the new mrx comps. I ordered a pair of mrx plus's from china for one of my bikes.

I used the Shimano RS700 11 speed shifters for my flat bar.

kennj123 10-14-15 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by roadweary (Post 18240691)
I used the Shimano RS700 11 speed shifters for my flat bar.

I looked it up. they are triggers and all I see is 2x11. why 2 in the front?

roadweary 10-14-15 08:31 AM

I have a 50/34 compact chainring. So far I really like it.


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