Reversed Chop & Flop Handlebar
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His backwards flop'n'chop bars are flat, with a useless downturned bit instead.
OP would honestly be better off buying handlebars like this:
https://www.dutchbikebits.com/handle...including-stem
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Those have a rise.
OP would honestly be better off buying handlebars like this:
https://www.dutchbikebits.com/handle...including-stem
OP would honestly be better off buying handlebars like this:
https://www.dutchbikebits.com/handle...including-stem
But if I was interested in those bars, they would not fit in my 22 mm fork tube.
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I've goofed around with backwards handlebars in the past, and I've also put old roadster handlebars on. I know what works and what doesn't and I'm pleased to tell you, forums poster pcf, that your idea is neither new or good. Good ideas stick around. Bad ones are perpetually rediscovered and dumped.
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I've goofed around with backwards handlebars in the past, and I've also put old roadster handlebars on. I know what works and what doesn't and I'm pleased to tell you, forums poster pcf, that your idea is neither new or good. Good ideas stick around. Bad ones are perpetually rediscovered and dumped.
What did you like or dislike about riding with it?
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I screwed around for a few days with my bikes like that. It was fun but ultimately not practical. The steering was weird and made things awkward.



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So for the past month or so I've been riding with these handlebars, I see no downside to them at all. Did a 26 mile ride on Wisconsin's great Glacial Drumlin trail yesterday, no numbness in the hands or other issues.
The more upright position these bars offer make for a more pleasant riding experience for an old guy like me.
The more upright position these bars offer make for a more pleasant riding experience for an old guy like me.
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To be fair, 26 miles isn't far enough (for me) to know if something will be comfortable for much longer distances.
I can ride almost anything a short distance and not complain too much.
8 to 10 hours of continuous ride time is far more suitable for judging comfort.
I can ride almost anything a short distance and not complain too much.
8 to 10 hours of continuous ride time is far more suitable for judging comfort.
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I like it. In the past I've eyed bullhorn bars as a way to satisfy my preference for an upright riding posture, though it's been just as easy for me to install swept bars. But I'm glad you're doing the experiment.
And those mixte's look great.
And those mixte's look great.
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wow, i am surprised at how many dicks posted in this thread.
his bike.
he's RIDING his bike.
he set up his bike in a way he enjoys, but it doesn't meet the extreme standards of some very special people.
******bags ...
i may NOT stick around this place much longer ...
his bike.
he's RIDING his bike.
he set up his bike in a way he enjoys, but it doesn't meet the extreme standards of some very special people.
******bags ...
i may NOT stick around this place much longer ...
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False. He's posting in a bike forum. Not only that, but he went out of his way to create a brand new post (there are pre-existing threads for posting bikes, ride pics, etc.) specifically to highlight his non-standard handlebar setup in a forum dedicated to discussing and evaluating bikes.
If he were RIDING his bike, as you say, none of us would pull him aside to say anything about his bars.
If he were RIDING his bike, as you say, none of us would pull him aside to say anything about his bars.
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False. He's posting in a bike forum. Not only that, but he went out of his way to create a brand new post (there are pre-existing threads for posting bikes, ride pics, etc.) specifically to highlight his non-standard handlebar setup in a forum dedicated to discussing and evaluating bikes.
If he were RIDING his bike, as you say, none of us would pull him aside to say anything about his bars.
If he were RIDING his bike, as you say, none of us would pull him aside to say anything about his bars.
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I don't get this at all. The bars are installed backwards. That just shows me that the OP doesn't know what he is doing. Then people come on here and defend him. Seriously. The guy installed his bars backwards and thinks that it is great and rides around like this. Thread and bike belong in the JA thread.
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I don't get this at all. The bars are installed backwards. That just shows me that the OP doesn't know what he is doing. Then people come on here and defend him. Seriously. The guy installed his bars backwards and thinks that it is great and rides around like this. Thread and bike belong in the JA thread.
Without ever trying it, right?