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word_nerd 08-29-11 08:33 PM

Riser bar versus straight bar?
 
hello, i'm embarking on my second conversion of an old road bike to a SS/FG. for my previous conversion i did the chop and flip to create a bullhorn effect. I would like something different for this one. this conversion will have a particular color scheme and overall look, so i'm picking out components more discreetly. my first thought was to leave the drop bars alone, but aesthetically i prefer both flat and riser for this project. i have not used either, so i'm curious to hear your thoughts about what you prefer, for whatever reasons - function, comfort, aesthetics, etc. my guess is that a straight bar rides just like the top of a drop bar, so the feel will be similar, if not a bit wider.

Anything you want to share (about this topic), I would like to read!

trevor_ash 08-29-11 08:48 PM

My personal take since you're open to thoughts...

I'd tried flat bars. I'm sure they're plenty of fun for bar hops or riding around in circles with some friends having some fun. But for anything where you're in the saddle for a decent amount of time they suck. Having one hand position for an entire ride of an hour or more is no fun.

max5480 08-29-11 09:16 PM

flat bar + 0º stem = riser + 17º stem
i mean, slightly different control, but who cares?
it's a budget build - use whatever is in your spare parts box, or which you think looks cooler

seau grateau 08-29-11 11:19 PM

Risers. The only thing flat bars do better is suck and die.

redpear 08-29-11 11:22 PM

Risers with a good amount of sweep. Flat bars are ridiculously uncomfortable.

max5480 08-29-11 11:55 PM

they make flat bars with sweep and variety of angles
you guys are prejudiced by looks

redpear 08-30-11 12:05 AM

Not just looks. It felt weird getting leverage when climbing and sprinting. Anyway, a flat bar with sweep is not a straight bar.

LesterOfPuppets 08-30-11 12:19 AM


Originally Posted by redpear (Post 13152300)
Not just looks. It felt weird getting leverage when climbing and sprinting. Anyway, a flat bar with sweet is not a straight bar.

Every flatbar besides those marital aid bars like the Stash have some sweep.

redpear 08-30-11 12:21 AM

Well, I assumed by 'straight bar' OP meant those marital aid bars like the kind Origin 8 make and you find at track supermarket and on the globe roll.

homebrewk 08-30-11 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by max5480 (Post 13152277)
they make riser bars with sweep and variety of angles
you guys are hipsters

fixed.

Robofunc 08-30-11 03:14 PM

Road drops look better and function better, in my honest and correct opinion.

testertips 08-30-11 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by trevor_ash (Post 13151683)
My personal take since you're open to thoughts...

I'd tried flat bars. I'm sure they're plenty of fun for bar hops or riding around in circles with some friends having some fun. But for anything where you're in the saddle for a decent amount of time they suck. Having one hand position for an entire ride of an hour or more is no fun.

i didn't realize risers gave you more hand positions

trevor_ash 08-30-11 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by testertips (Post 13155465)
i didn't realize risers gave you more hand positions

I think you may have misread or inferred something from my post which I did not say. I only spoke of flat bars and how they suck due to having only one hand position. I think it's obvious risers have the same problem.

testertips 08-30-11 08:01 PM

fosho

Scrodzilla 08-30-11 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by trevor_ash (Post 13151683)
I'd tried flat bars. I'm sure they're plenty of fun for bar hops or riding around in circles with some friends having some fun. But for anything where you're in the saddle for a decent amount of time they suck. Having one hand position for an entire ride of an hour or more is no fun.

I rode a century last year with risers just to see if I could and it really wasn't that bad. I did find myself resting my palms on the outer edge of the grips in a sort of "mock bullhorn" position more than once though.


Originally Posted by Robofunc (Post 13155320)
Compact drops look better and function better, in my honest and correct opinion.

Fixed that.

max5480 08-30-11 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by homebrewk (Post 13152945)
fixed.

:lol: yep, that's what i was trying to say

Robofunc 08-31-11 08:36 AM

I haven't tried compact drops yet, but they do look good.

Still, if the choice was straight/risers or drops, the drops win every time--whether road or compact.


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