Flatbar grips on drops?
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Flatbar grips on drops?
So I just ordered the Nitto Noodle handlebar, and just wondered if anybody have experimented with flatbar grips on a drop handlebar? So that you get like a standard handlebar feel on the straight part.
I have a pair of oury grips laying around, that dampens vibration very nicely, that I think I'm going to try this with.
I have a pair of oury grips laying around, that dampens vibration very nicely, that I think I'm going to try this with.
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Back in the day there was the Off The Front Grip Shape , I got several sets in 89 ~90 and used them under the tape..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..
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most flatbar grips are designed with an inside diameter appropriate for MTB bar's accessory/brake caliper clamping diameter. if i wanted grips on the larger diameter flat part of a road type drop handlebar i would look at grips for track bikes. OTOH, i would probably try, as mentioned, any MTB grips i had to see if they would work before investing in something else. you never know.
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Back in the day there was the Off The Front Grip Shape , I got several sets in 89 ~90 and used them under the tape..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..

Fizik makes bar gel to put under bar tape. More bar tape works, too.
If there's a handlebar configuration, chances are somebody has tried it. I often slide from the straight end of my drops up the "curve" to the brake, many times throughout my rides. A grip would work if you kept one position directly on the straight end, but, do you?
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I've been told my h-bar tape looks lumpy and ugly. I haven't worried much about cosmetics as the function and comfort works for me just perfect.
I did have a fixie that I used with drop bars and knobby tires years ago. The drop part had MTB grips and the top bar part had a set of flat bar mtb grips as well that overlapped the area where there would normally be hoods. I found myself rarely using the drop part but I had no problems fitting the grips on.
I did have a fixie that I used with drop bars and knobby tires years ago. The drop part had MTB grips and the top bar part had a set of flat bar mtb grips as well that overlapped the area where there would normally be hoods. I found myself rarely using the drop part but I had no problems fitting the grips on.
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Back in the day there was the Off The Front Grip Shape , I got several sets in 89 ~90 and used them under the tape..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..
they're out of business Now, By From the looks of them you can make your own..
Get a U shaped Wood Gouge to gouge out a depression in a 2by 4 clamped in a vise
wax it as a Mold release , then Pour in Plastidip . the tool handle stuff, and let it Cure
pop out that one and do it again.
I liked the broad flattish shape ,, of the finished project.
My roadie bike got A Fizik Gel Pad and tape job over the winter.. they're still Round..
Gel under the bar tape dose not do much difference for me. I was mostly curious if any body had done some thing like that and hade any photo´s of it.
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When I re-taped my trekking bars I laid in some extra bar tape in line with the bar and wrapped the bar tape over it. I seems to add a bit more cushion.





