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nightfly 12-25-14 01:44 PM

Drop bars with flat shoulders?
 
i know a lot of road drops have flat top areas but was wondering if anyone know of ones where the tops aren't necessarily super flat but the shoulder area is so its comfortable to rest your palms when you are on or near the hoods.

Leukybear 12-25-14 01:49 PM

Like 3T ergonovas or FSA wing pros?

"Shoulders" as in the part, starting form the top, curves into the drop?
Well usually those "shoulders" at the top are intentionally not exactly flat as they have inner facing grooves/ channels for brake housings to be used with drop levers which actually enhance the shape for better ergonomics when wrapped up.
That can't be said however if you don't run drop levers or just 1 of them.

nightfly 12-25-14 05:25 PM

like these but maybe not quite so flat on tops but I like how the shoulder provides a spot for palms right around where white tape starts:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/...1723d80c_b.jpg

Actually borrowed a bike with ergonovas and the flat section doesn't really extend to the shoulders

Leukybear 12-25-14 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by nightfly (Post 17415883)
like these but maybe not quite so flat on tops but I like how the shoulder provides a spot for palms right around where white tape starts:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/...1723d80c_b.jpg

Actually borrowed a bike with ergonovas and the flat section doesn't really extend to the shoulders

Those are FSA K-wings with the old FSA printed decals:

http://www.racycles.com/assets/produ..._Kwing_Blk.jpg
NOTE: the mashpotatomaker in the picture has the traditional set; they come in different sizes

I might* actually have a compact pair of those somewhere in the bike lair if you have your heart settled on a set. No promises though.

nightfly 12-26-14 01:19 PM

If you find a pair of those in the compact bend, PM me but don't kill yourself looking. Would actually prefer the compact to weird ergo looking drops.

Elvo 12-26-14 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by nightfly (Post 17417150)
If you find a pair of those in the compact bend, PM me but don't kill yourself looking. Would actually prefer the compact to weird ergo looking drops.

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UltraManDan 12-26-14 05:15 PM

Here ya go Cinelli Ram-2

BilbroSwaggins 12-26-14 06:16 PM


Originally Posted by nightfly (Post 17415883)
like these but maybe not quite so flat on tops but I like how the shoulder provides a spot for palms right around where white tape starts:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/...1723d80c_b.jpg

Actually borrowed a bike with ergonovas and the flat section doesn't really extend to the shoulders

two hoods. one brake. not sure how i feel about this

nightfly 12-26-14 06:59 PM

Think that photo was taken on a long distance ride (Tour of California?) so comfort probably trumps aesthetics and function on the two levers one brake issue. You want to maximize hand positions rather than style points but honestly on that setup, I don't think it looks bad either. I'm actually looking for this sort of bar for my road bike I use for longer rides.

rms13 12-26-14 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by BilbroSwaggins (Post 17417617)
two hoods. one brake. not sure how i feel about this

It's a pretty common set up for people who actually ride their bikes and appreciate function and comfort over style

BilbroSwaggins 12-26-14 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by rms13 (Post 17417743)
It's a pretty common set up for people who actually ride their bikes and appreciate function and comfort over style

are you insinuating that because something doesn't appeal to me I "don't actually ride" my bike?

rms13 12-26-14 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by BilbroSwaggins (Post 17417749)
are you insinuating that because something doesn't appeal to me I "don't actually ride" my bike?

Not insinuating anything about you personally but where I live I sure do see a lot of hipsters with track drops on their bikes that spend more time walking and pushing the bike around then riding it. But road drops with brakes levers/hoods is a great set up even if you are are running brakeless. It just gives you more hand positions than any other bar set up can.

GENESTARWIND 12-26-14 07:53 PM

Why not just run two brakes so both are functional, if youre looking for function over form wouldnt superior braking power come into this equation as well.

Or does the hipster essence still dwell within.

BilbroSwaggins 12-26-14 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by rms13 (Post 17417781)
Not insinuating anything about you personally but where I live I sure do see a lot of hipsters with track drops on their bikes that spend more time walking and pushing the bike around then riding it. But road drops with brakes levers/hoods is a great set up even if you are are running brakeless. It just gives you more hand positions than any other bar set up can.

i guess i just find it odd when not needed (personal tastes and all that). i ride brakeless on my fixed gear with compact road drops and no hoods and find no problems but on my kestrel talon i have them because they're an integral part of it.

hairnet 12-26-14 09:14 PM

What's not needed, the brake or the hood? It drives me nuts to see bikes with one hood but I guess those guys don't rest their hand on the hood.

Anyway this has been debated to death before. Do what you like.

SquidPuppet 12-27-14 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by BilbroSwaggins (Post 17417793)
i guess i just find it odd when not needed .

Don't a lot of people use the hoods for climbing?


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