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Drummerboy1975 02-21-14 04:49 PM

Track bars vs. road bars
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of both?





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seau grateau 02-21-14 05:09 PM

Road bars are ideal for a wide range of uses on both the road and track. They are built for comfort and utility, offering numerous hand positions and ergonomic designs. Track bars are suitable for a handful of applications on the track and make your fixie look hella dope on the street.

rms13 02-21-14 05:29 PM

Track bars look cool when you are pushing your bike down the sidewalk

Scrodzilla 02-21-14 05:40 PM

Running shoes vs combat boots

What are the advantages and disadvantages of both?




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molimo140 02-21-14 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 16516126)
make your fixie look hella dope on the street.

All I need to hear.

TMonk 02-21-14 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 16516126)
Road bars are ideal for a wide range of uses on both the road and track. They are built for comfort and utility, offering numerous hand positions and ergonomic designs. Track bars are suitable for a handful of applications on the track and make your fixie look hella dope on the street.

yep

TMonk 02-21-14 05:53 PM

nothin' wrong with looking hella dope, however.

just know what you're doing and don't fool yourself. you're either a pimp and a boss or a total tool with this route in life; there is no middle ground.

Jared. 02-21-14 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16516203)
Running shoes vs combat boots

What are the advantages and disadvantages of both?




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Running shoes are lightweight and comfortable with a wide range of applications, but not durable in some situations. Combat boots look hella dope when worn with baggy jean shorts.

JamesCraps 02-21-14 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by Jared. (Post 16516295)
.......Combat boots look hella dope when worn with baggy jean shorts.

what.

Drummerboy1975 02-21-14 07:16 PM

Thank you gentleman, and Scrod too. I can always count on you guys for solid and sound feedback.

SpeshulEd 02-21-14 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by JamesCraps (Post 16516325)
what.

I believe they're called jorts.

Drummerboy1975 02-21-14 07:38 PM

Now my next question is, I'm going to run a rest brake with a regular road brake lever, should I run a rest lever on the right side for balance? Also, this would keep my OCD from going into defcom 4 after 20-30 miles of riding with only a front brake lever.

cosmicwheelie 02-21-14 09:08 PM

Do you mean hoods? I plan on doing the same with some cane creak levers i bought from a certain reputable online distributor and running the unused cable under the tape for symmetry

Scrodzilla 02-21-14 09:23 PM

A lot of people run two levers/hoods - not only for symmetry but also for the added hand position - with only one connected to the front brake.

Cane Creek SCR-5 levers are spring-loaded and don't need a cable to keep them from flopping around.

Drummerboy1975 02-21-14 09:23 PM

Correct.

TejanoTrackie 02-21-14 09:38 PM

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A typical installation:

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SpeshulEd 02-21-14 10:51 PM

"rest brakes" - I like it!

Drummerboy1975 02-22-14 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16516679)
A lot of people run two levers/hoods - not only for symmetry but also for the added hand position - with only one connected to the front brake.

Cane Creek SCR-5 levers are spring-loaded and don't need a cable to keep them from flopping around.

Hey thanks man! Yes I'm thinking this is gonna be by set up. I like the Cane Creek brakes.

kitteh 02-22-14 10:38 AM

Threw my track bars away.

It was like my hands and the bars were in a bad porno cause we kept trying different positions but nothing worked.

Xgecko 02-22-14 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by kitteh (Post 16517597)
Threw my track bars away.

It was like my hands and the bars were in a bad porno cause we kept trying different positions but nothing worked.

yeah I made that mistake as well they looked really nice but there were only two hand positions, next to the stem and in the drops, everyplace else was just awkward and uncomfortable

steve-in-kville 02-22-14 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by kitteh (Post 16517597)
Threw my track bars away.

It was like my hands and the bars were in a bad porno cause we kept trying different positions but nothing worked.

Gotta remember this one!!

Drummerboy1975 02-22-14 08:55 PM

I road my bike today with the track bars. Its definitely do able but not comfortable. Same as an above poster said, drops or near the stem. I'd prefer road bars but the track bars do look better. But practicality or looks is more important.

I am up in the air on what I want still.

GENESTARWIND 02-22-14 09:01 PM

Track drops = for the track
Road drops = multi use

europa 02-23-14 03:06 AM


Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND (Post 16518718)
Track drops = for the track
Road drops = multi use

Strangely enough, that's why they were both designed the way they are.

nelsonfung21 02-23-14 05:29 AM

Track bar because my friends cannot ride my bike.


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