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deathhare 01-09-07 09:53 PM

How wide are ur bars?
 
Curious about how wide people like their bars. Im running some pretty narrow bars and in a way i like it. I feel like i can fit between cars and stuff better but at the same time theyre a little twitchy feeling at times. Theyre 36cm drops

babychris 01-09-07 10:00 PM

I dont know off hand how narrow they are, but they are really narrow. my shoulders are way wider and im a tiny dude.

DerekRI 01-09-07 10:06 PM

What kind of bars are you talking here... flats/risers, drops, horns.. or it doesn't matter?

wildbird 01-09-07 10:07 PM

44-46cm - I am 6ft - 185lbs, resonably fit - used to ride on 40s and 42s. Much better breathing, and also to some extend control of the bike. Love the 44cm bullhorns from nashbar - the best on single speed

deathhare 01-09-07 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by DerekRI
What kind of bars are you talking here... flats/risers, drops, horns.. or it doesn't matter?

Well in my first post i said i had drops...but whatever you running, im interested to know the width of them.

Aves 01-09-07 10:08 PM

38cm bullhorns. I'm happy with them.

DerekRI 01-09-07 10:11 PM

my drops are 40cm, and my risers are... huh, actually i'm not sure since i cut them, i'll check tomorrow.

EDIT: i dont often ride through heavy traffic, but when i do 40 is about as wide as i would want to go...

babychris 01-09-07 10:16 PM

oh, mine are drops.

genericbikedude 01-09-07 10:17 PM

this thread is stupid. different types of riding require different types of bars. vis a vis the traffic argument, the shoulders are generally the limiting factor, not the bars.

deathhare 01-09-07 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by genericbikedude
this thread is stupid.

Then dont post.

sniks 01-09-07 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare
Then dont post.

word!
or
+1 just to be annoying

sprintcarblue 01-09-07 10:29 PM

I am 6ftish with broad shoulders and ride 44cm Bullhorns, 46cm Soma Tracks, and some fairly wide (50?) riser bars. (depending on the conditions. Right now its cold and slippery so I have the risers for a more upright, monstertruckish feel)

mcatano 01-09-07 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare
Im running some pretty narrow bars and in a way i like it. I feel like i can fit between cars and stuff better

I don't doubt that you feel that way, but - unless you are a very petite guy or gal - it more than likely isn't the case.

OrgFarmCY 01-09-07 10:40 PM

42 nitto bullhorns. My road fit says I should be riding a 40, and I do when I throw on drops. Generally I find 38 the most comfortable to be honest.

--Aaron

mander 01-09-07 10:58 PM

42 nitto noodles. Wide is good! I have a new set of 44 noodles that were supposed to go on my other bike but I'm thinking now that I might put them on the fg instead.

Fugazi Dave 01-09-07 11:00 PM

36cm chopped flat bars w/MTB bar ends. Comfy.

schnee 01-09-07 11:16 PM

48cm Salsa Bell Lap cyclocross bars

bitpartinyrlife 01-09-07 11:25 PM

40 cm deda pista drops

risers chopped to 39 cm (but I might take them down to 36 or 37 if I ever get around to buying a pipe cutter)

veggiemafia 01-09-07 11:32 PM

I just grab the stem with both hands.

marqueemoon 01-09-07 11:57 PM

42 is as narrow as I'd ever go.

Analog 01-10-07 12:07 AM

I like to keep most of my bars pretty narrow, although there is something to be said for some nice wide riser bars.
As far as the argument of shoulder width versus handlebar width, I can move my body around to get through tight spaces a lot easier than my handlebars.
If you catch your bars on something (tree, car, etc), it's a lot worse than brushing it with your arm.

mascher 01-10-07 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by genericbikedude
this thread is stupid. different types of riding require different types of bars. vis a vis the traffic argument, the shoulders are generally the limiting factor, not the bars.


Originally Posted by mcatano
I don't doubt that you feel that way, but - unless you are a very petite guy or gal - it more than likely isn't the case.

Ha ha ha, all us reasonable people replied to a post with "ur" in the title.

Mountain bike has unchopped flat bars 580mm wide, rain bike has 580mm risers, road bike has 42 cm bullhorns. Sometimes I take the grips off and put my hands right beside the stem, and I can squeeze through traffic narrower than my shoulders or my hips. Most of the time I'm limited by my body that has a 44" chest, c-c.

bobdanger 01-10-07 12:28 AM

42.

Retem 01-10-07 12:35 AM

I am 52cm at the shoulder and I am comfortable between 38cm and 42cm

deathhare 01-10-07 12:46 AM

Thanks for the responses. It was interesting to see the variety of width choices.
When i said they feel twitchy sometimes i should have said that that's only while standing up and cranking hard. I like em otherwise.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/7128/barsjy8.jpg


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