Twanger
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The point is to have something to grab when honking up hills. I am not sure aero bars would meet this requirement.
Twanger said:. But I am not so happy with the flat bars while zooming down long stretches of relatively empty, fast, straight bus lane (think Brixton Road, Kennington Road, Camberwell New Road), quote]
Sorry, I read this bit...........
And have wide low-risers on my XC bike, so cannot see the issue with honking on wide bars. . It gets me up some pretty steep savage climbs both on and off road......
And much hill-climbing wisdom on this wonderful forum points out that it's best to relax on climbs rather than use a death grip.
fossyant said:but most MTB's don't honk as they are pansies......![]()
MacBludgeon said:I have a fantasy, sad I know, of a lever that you fit to the flat bar that has 2 levers running off it at 90 degrees to each other. So one runs along the flat bit and the other up underneath the bar end. One cable goes into a central widget and each lever pulls the widget the same amount.
scouserinlondon said:Timely thread.
I'm loving my new trek valencia, but even after half a dozen commutes I'm still not sure about the handle bars. Clearly I'll give it more time, but can imagine a time in the future when I'll opt for a more MTB like flat bar bar-end combo.
Yes you can, I have mine like that and prefer the positon. If you have rapid-fire shifters you can still manage some gear changes with your fingertips the hands/palms on the barends and they are still fairly close to the brakes. Also when you want to get your head down the position is narrower as well as further forward. There is probably some downside to the position tho, maybe going up hills having nothing further foward *and* wide-out to grab on.Twanger said:Another thought...is it possible to mount bar "ends" in other places, such as immediately inside the grips on the bar?
I did see one young chap riding about with them pointing directly up and back at him like a pair of daggers. Not sure what that's all abotu seemed almost optimally positioned to render them entirely unusable.Crankarm said:You're not going to know which suits you best without experimenting. What might be comortable to some one else might be torture for you. You can have them pointing directly up, down, flat or even backwards if that takes your fancy.
dellzeqq said:And...honking down Camberwell New Road and Brixton Road? I'd want my hands on the levers non-stop on those two.