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new pedals and bars?
ello, seriously upgrading my Feather here; could use some help selecting new handlebars and pedals.
here's what my bike looks like now: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24793835/Pho...-37-21_883.jpg i'm thinking this would look sick with Nitto drops, but i'd love to hear some other opinions. definitely don't want to go with flat bars - either bullhorns or drops. the pedals are Campagnolo platforms of some sort, but they don't have a flip tab (or anywhere to install them AFAICT), so they're a pain in the a**. i'm thinking of going to MKS GR-9s or White Industries Urban Platforms. are the White Industries pedals worth the $200 price tag?? they look hawt. any other feedback would be great too. thanks! |
I'd say just get gr-9s...I love mine
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Nitto makes over 10 different different drop bars. I would guess you mean one of their track drops, but they are much much less practicaly than a set of road drops. In the track drop area they have more variety than any other manufacturer, which is their biggest appeal. But in the road drop market they arent special, except for the noodle drops.
People that have the WI pedals love them, but there is the price tag. No one can tell you if they are worth it to you. But they are defiantly not a crappy pedal. |
Originally Posted by docboyd
(Post 12698555)
I'd say just get gr-9s...I love mine
Originally Posted by Kayce
(Post 12698582)
Nitto makes over 10 different different drop bars.
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Originally Posted by murkey
(Post 12698499)
ello, seriously upgrading my Feather here; could use some help selecting new handlebars and pedals.
here's what my bike looks like now: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24793835/Pho...-37-21_883.jpg i'm thinking this would look sick with Nitto drops, but i'd love to hear some other opinions. definitely don't want to go with flat bars - either bullhorns or drops. the pedals are Campagnolo platforms of some sort, but they don't have a flip tab (or anywhere to install them AFAICT), so they're a pain in the a**. i'm thinking of going to MKS GR-9s or White Industries Urban Platforms. are the White Industries pedals worth the $200 price tag?? they look hawt. any other feedback would be great too. thanks! Nitto B123 are the deepest track drops around. Right now, with your bullhorn bars, your hands are even with your saddle. Put the B123s on and your hands will be down near your front tire...or scrunched together on the tops near the stem. Neither one is a comfortable riding position. Yes, it will look nice...but be not fun to ride. Stick with the bullhorns. If you do decide to get the B123s, get a stem to be dedicated for them. It will be a ROYAL P.I.T.A to unwrap and re-wrap bars every time you decide to switch bars. The pedals are Campagnolo Triomphe: http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...=109&AbsPos=28 They aren't platform pedals. They are designed to be used with slotted cleats. |
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 12699006)
Nitto B123 are the deepest track drops around. Right now, with your bullhorn bars, your hands are even with your saddle. Put the B123s on and your hands will be down near your front tire...or scrunched together on the tops near the stem. Neither one is a comfortable riding position. Yes, it will look nice...but be not fun to ride. Stick with the bullhorns. If you do decide to get the B123s, get a stem to be dedicated for them. It will be a ROYAL P.I.T.A to unwrap and re-wrap bars every time you decide to switch bars.
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 12699006)
The pedals are Campagnolo Triomphe: http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...=109&AbsPos=28
They aren't platform pedals. They are designed to be used with slotted cleats. |
The original straps dont matter much, but if they still have a the original clips they are worth a dencent bit. They broke pretty often and fit on the nicer pedals.
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I just put some WI pedal on my bike...LOVE them.
Had the sylvans and didn't like them at all...GR-9s seemed narrow, so went for the WI's. $175 shipped from universal cycles with coupon code: vip10 |
What's up my Oakland brethren. go with gr9s.. also, have you tried road drops?
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wow, craigslist ftw... just grabbed the b123s, a Specialized stem, and brand new GR-9s for $115
Originally Posted by dignandag
(Post 12699309)
$175 shipped from universal cycles with coupon code: vip10
Originally Posted by calv
(Post 12699400)
What's up my Oakland brethren. go with gr9s.. also, have you tried road drops?
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Traditional for racing the flat section is parallel to the ground. But fit is personal to you.
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It's a good thing you went with looking cool over practical and comfortable.
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I would be a lot more into that bike if the saddle wasn't so ugly.
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Originally Posted by murkey
(Post 12700904)
any suggestions on bar height/angle?
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 12701365)
It's a good thing you went with looking cool over practical and comfortable.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 12701365)
It's a good thing you went with looking cool over practical and comfortable.
Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 12701400)
I would be a lot more into that bike if the saddle wasn't so ugly.
Originally Posted by jessesv
(Post 12701652)
Um, whatever fits you/is comfortable? Are you really relying on us to tweak your cockpit 'just for looks'? Bla bla bla sizing your bike over the internet via strangers bla bla bla.
Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 12702488)
+1
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No need to get upset.
You came in here asking how to make your bike look better then asked for suggestions. You got suggestions, but didn't like them. It's pretty obvious by the fact that your stem is at max extension that you are already having issues with how low the bars are. But, whatevs. You got your track drops. Now it's time for a proper photoshoot. |
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Originally Posted by carleton
(Post 12702852)
No need to get pissy.
You came in here asking how to make your bike look better then asked for suggestions. You got suggestions, but didn't like them. It's pretty obvious by the fact that your stem is at max extension that you are already having issues with how low the bars are. But, whatevs. You got your track drops. Now it's time for a proper photoshoot. thanks for the comment on the stem extension - i set it so my hands were about at the same spot and figured i'd adjust from there. bit too early to say i'm having "issues" though. edit: now that i think about it, the bars are a bit lower and the ends are nearly parallel with the ground - made some adjustments after kayce commented (thanks!). anyway, wasn't actually upset, just trying to match the trolling, guess it was a bit too early. haha jaytron http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Mad_at_Cha.JPG :) :) |
Hahaha nice.
In all honesty, I don't think I would ever spend $200 on pedals. Maybe a clipless pedal+shoe combo, but not on pedals alone. That's just me though. |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 12703150)
In all honesty, I don't think I would ever spend $200 on pedals.
i assume those have built in energy shields, allow flight, and guarantee attractive sex partners. at least they come with straps... |
^they're campy. it's doesn't have to do anything except let you show off to your friends that you have campy parts.
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WHAT??? CAMPY OMG soooooo amazing!!!!!!
Oh wow sorry don't know what happened to me... |
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