Let's see some porteur handlebars.
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Let's see some porteur handlebars.
I am in need of some inspiration for my porteur/city bike fixed gear build. Post up some photos.
Here's a couple
hellavastell's bike

alhalem's bike

noah scape's bike
Here's a couple
hellavastell's bike

alhalem's bike

noah scape's bike
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https://www.jitensha.com/eng/flatbar05.html
Give Hiroshi or Natsumi a call at 510 540 6240 and I'm sure they can work something out.
Give Hiroshi or Natsumi a call at 510 540 6240 and I'm sure they can work something out.
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Which begs the question, what is the best way to size this? Saddle to bar is the common road bike sizing metric but it is difficult to size when the handlebar grip is BEHIND the stem.
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Check the "townies" thread. Plenty of examples there.
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re: sizing, that bike i posted above is about 3 cm taller and longer than my ideal size for road, but for an upright bike it feels perfect - and I can still stand over when it's cold out. Go as big as possible. Have fun, look cool, and see for miles.
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I have narrowed my choices down to a few but I haven't physically tried any of them so maybe people can chime in:
(1) Velo-Orange/Nitto Montmartre Handlebar
These are classic French porteur bars, relatively narrow at 42cm, center to center.

(2) V-O/Nitto Promenade
This one features rise. There are non rise bars available too. 48cm center to center.

(3) Velo-Orange Tourist Bar
These are the widest as 54cm center to center. I would be very comfortable but it lacks the narrow profile of the others, which allows me to snake through traffic relatively easily.
(1) Velo-Orange/Nitto Montmartre Handlebar
These are classic French porteur bars, relatively narrow at 42cm, center to center.
(2) V-O/Nitto Promenade
This one features rise. There are non rise bars available too. 48cm center to center.
(3) Velo-Orange Tourist Bar
These are the widest as 54cm center to center. I would be very comfortable but it lacks the narrow profile of the others, which allows me to snake through traffic relatively easily.
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My favorites, which incidentally were my inspiration:




Not all may be considered porteur bars, but I think they capture the idea we're talking about here. I love the lean lines of a road frame with something just a little different for the bars.



Not all may be considered porteur bars, but I think they capture the idea we're talking about here. I love the lean lines of a road frame with something just a little different for the bars.
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I'll snap some pics of my townie when I get home. I think it may qualify.
Funny, mine's built on a frame that's actually a little smaller than I'd choose for a road frame.
Funny, mine's built on a frame that's actually a little smaller than I'd choose for a road frame.
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what bars are these? this thread has flipped me and i really want some porteur bars, considering the VO/nitto Montmartre but these look sweet as well, i'd rather something in 38 or 40 as i have a pretty small chest and the Montmartre only come in 42, anyone?
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edit:well I guess mine are similar, they are sleeved and engraved, but they are the same shape.


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The Montmartre bars from Velo Orange orange are the same outside diameter as road bars, so grips and normal 7/8" brake levers for upright bars won't fit. You can use inverse levers as shown, and wrap the bars or use the Velo Orange leather covers. I think I'm going to get them for the fixed Peugeot I'm building for my daughter. She's going to have at least one brake. I've got a lot of money invested in those teeth.












