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Would the Handlebars Work?
I'm getting tired of my hands getting numb and wrists uncomfortable with the flat bar on my trek fx 7.3. I've tried adjusting the existing bars to no avail. Would these work with the shifters and brake levers I have?
SUNLITE Northroad Touring Handlebar https://a.co/d/a0wNHTg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...6b576ac25a.png Or.maybe these?? https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...ce21060636.png |
The bar shown will work with your brake and shift levers. However, you need to be aware of at least two things:
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Thanks so much! Maybe I'll just give bar ends a try.
I Saw there are $20 ones and these ergons for $55 that people on here seem to like. I wonder if they are worth the 150% markup |
Originally Posted by RoadWearier
(Post 22851718)
Thanks so much! Maybe I'll just give bar ends a try.
I Saw there are $20 ones and these ergons for $55 that people on here seem to like. I wonder if they are worth the 150% markup https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...195c28d971.jpg |
IT shouldn't be too hard to mount those bars, as mentioned above, but this won't necessarily fix the problem. Excess pressure on the hands leading to discomfort and numbness is often caused by other details of bike fit, especially saddle adjustment.
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I like my Ergon GP5's, three hand positions, and very supportive. You just need to make sure they are adjusted properly so when on the bar portion of the grips, your hand and arm align so your not bending your wrists. Otherwise you will still have wrist pain. Following is copied by Ergon's site:
https://electricbikereview.com/forum...s-2-jpg.69361/ |
Food points, all. I've fiddled with the seat and rotated the bar every which way to try to keep my wrists straight but no matter what I do, I still have issues. Fortunately Amazon has a pretty liberal return policy (for now) so I guess the Ergons on worth a shot
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Another Ergon user here. One of my favorite additions for sure and greatly improved my comfort. You probably found my Quick 1 thread with pics.
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I've always wondered, how does one brake if your hands are on the bar ends? Seems dangerous. On the MUP I ride I have at least one panic stop per week to avoid rabbits. So I've been reluctant to move my hands so far from the brakes. I often ride with my fingers on the brake levers themselves.
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Originally Posted by msalvetti
(Post 22852466)
I've always wondered, how does one brake if your hands are on the bar ends?
Another solution is "hooked" brake levers, similar to these: https://www.amazon.com/22-24mm-Brake.../dp/B08NPGN52K You can configure those so that you can pull the main part of the lever from the main grips, or the hook or curved part of the lever from bar ends. |
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