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sers 03-06-07 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by 12XU
I've eaten some serious **** trying to skid with risers. I also can't climb half as well as I can with drops or bullhorns for obvious reasons. For quick jaunts around the flat part of town, risers are great, but for anything else I'll take bullhorns first and then drops.

agreed. one hand position is fine for taking a piss.

kennykaos 03-06-07 08:52 PM

risers rule!

doofo 03-06-07 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by sers
one hand position is fine for taking a piss.

my hands hurt unless i can change positions

:(

deathhare 03-06-07 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by sers
agreed. one hand position is fine for taking a piss.

sorry, some of us require 2 hands to piss. :D

jim-bob 03-06-07 10:58 PM

I like jitensha bars. I need some sweep.
http://entirely-adequate.com/holland...shaholland.jpg

borrachobandito 03-07-07 01:54 AM

http://velospace.org/files/ovaltinizer4.jpg

Holy crap!! The GT lives again, it looks great!!

big dane 03-07-07 08:09 AM

I'm thinking about my first real project and planning it out already (a fixed winter beater to be started sometime in September but I'm gonna start buying parts ASAP) and I think I'm going to put risers on it just because it gets so slippery in Wisconsin and **** so I want as much control as possible with my wheel. Is this a good choice?
What kind of frame should I look for so the risers don't look totally goofy on it?

jeac 03-07-07 09:28 AM

i really want to try out risers

dblock 03-07-07 09:37 AM

i like my carbon risers

john_and_off 03-07-07 09:54 AM

Q:

Originally Posted by big dane
What kind of frame should I look for so the risers don't look totally goofy on it?

A: anything. risers look good on anything.

andre nickatina 03-07-07 10:09 AM

I think it just depends on which risers you buy and how much you cut them down, but risers can look nice.

cosmo starr 03-07-07 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by doofo
my hands hurt unless i can change positions

:(

my other bikes have more gears and more hand positions...risers keep things interesting

cosmo starr 03-07-07 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by jim-bob
I like jitensha bars. I need some sweep.
http://entirely-adequate.com/holland...shaholland.jpg

-1

August Spies 03-07-07 11:03 AM

I just took my bullhorns off my conversion (as well as a whack of other parts) for my new frame, and I'm thinking of throwing my old MTB risers on it (switched 'em for a hacksawed straight bar back in the day), but I don't know that I could do it without bar-ends though, I need those extra positions. Might look a little less elegant, but it'll move a lot faster, 'specially uphill.

gargiulo.mike 03-07-07 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by cosmo starr
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-1, those things rule!

wildturkey 03-07-07 12:41 PM

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I just put on some mountain bike bars on my bike for fun. They are a lot wider than some of those shown so far. So, maybe they aren't as cool looking (but hell, I already have a water bottle and brake, so cool isn't too much of an issue for me) and perhaps they make my bike look a bit like a hybrid, but they are very comfy, fun, and not too bad for short city climbs. For comparison I'm also attaching a picture with the bullhorns, which I like a lot better for longer rides (and looks).

EZbot 03-07-07 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by deathhare
sorry, some of us require 2 hands to piss. :D

oh, american boy so big!

bitpartinyrlife 03-07-07 08:59 PM

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/3...a36ce741_o.jpg

I usually ride drops, but when i'm mainly gonna be doing shorter distance in the city for a few days (ie when it was sub 20 degree wind chills when this was taken), i put on the risers for a nice change. these are chopped to 35cm. absolutely awesome for city riding, and they will be going on this bike permanently when i strip it and turn it into a commuter. not the greatest on long distance/climbing and cranking hot laps in the park, but if there's one thing i like about threadless stems, its the ability to change bars on a whim...

jamey 03-08-07 08:40 PM

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...35c80a415b.jpg

Natron 03-08-07 08:57 PM

My Surly (my avatar photo) has MTB bars with a slight rise on it (Forte CTR carbon bars). They're cut from the original 61cm (christ!) to 53.5cm (narrow as I can go since the shifter/brake won't slide over the bend). I have to say it feels odd switching from standard drops to risers. Not bad, just odd. I can jump from one bike to the other to feel the differences and it's just a trip trying to get used to the risers after riding on drops for a while now. Feels so..... upright and wide.

Risers have definite advantages and definite disadvantages. I'd say wider real bullhorns (not chopped drops) give you the best of both: an upright and comfortable riding position when desired along with a more aggressive position for climbs, etc.

jonb 03-09-07 10:13 AM

i love risers.

http://velospace.org/files/banch1.jpg

http://velospace.org/files/moser1a.jpg

http://velospace.org/files/tange3.jpg

norskagent 03-12-07 06:36 AM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v218/jvpro/risers.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../bullhorns.jpg

sniks 03-12-07 06:58 AM

lover for risers?....uuummmm .......
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ntsideveiw.jpg
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...r/IMGP3190.jpg
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...mavicstone.jpg

however drops are sexy....



http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...r/IMGP3280.jpg

Judah 03-12-07 11:57 PM

Hooray for risers!!!

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/180/4...7897a0ce_b.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/46/14...f2e2aab1_o.jpg

slayer_track 03-13-07 03:11 PM

I keep going back and forth...but i found
Risers are better for city riding.....and weaving through cars
and drops are good for long chill rides.
But drops look way better, I think!
And at least for me skidding with risers is a lot easyer then skidding with drops.


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