Flat Bar Road Bike

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George

New Member
I've got a trapped nerve in my upper back and find riding a flat bar more comfortable. Consequently, I'm looking for a flat bar road bike. My local bike shop in Preston has a Claude Butler Chinook for £370. It seems a bit heavy and not a very good spec. Ribble won't build me a flat bar. Anybody recently bought one out there? Are there any specialists in the Lancashire area? Thanks.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
You don't have to use the drops. Why not just ride on the tops and hoods - maybe with a shorter stem? Then you could go for a Ribble - or is it that you find the shifters difficult?
 
I've just bought a Cannondale Synapse Speed .. very light and comfy to ride

I've only had it since Monday but i did a 30 mile ride on it this morning and im very impressed with it, my previous bike was an MTB with slicks on so the Cannondale felt very fast

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Simon
 
A colleague has the cannondale synapse it looks a great bike another has a Marin (Fairfax I think) it looks a great bike too and I have a Sirrus Sports (I've converted it to drops) its a great bike too and always gets a great review. I have one concern about the Sirrus mine has a 52t chainring, spesh are now putting smaller ones on, I prefer the larger one which offers higher gearing.
 

Angelfishsolo

A Velocipedian
Somebody has nicked your peddles :angry:
Jakes Dad said:
I've just bought a Cannondale Synapse Speed .. very light and comfy to ride

I've only had it since Monday but i did a 30 mile ride on it this morning and im very impressed with it, my previous bike was an MTB with slicks on so the Cannondale felt very fast

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Simon
 
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George

New Member
Thanks for the tips. I've already got a Ribble with a rotating stem on the headset but it's still abit uncomfortable. Has anyone looked at the Bianchi or Mira flatbars or seen any reviews?
 

P.H

Über Member
Surosa Cycles in Oldham build up similar frames to Ribbles. I've only bought bits off them mail order, found them helpfull and well priced.
http://www.surosa.co.uk/

Before you give up on your drop bar bike - Have you tried any comfort bars? I have some 3T Morphe bars which along with cross top brake levers can offer the same position as straight bars. The 3Ts are now discontinued, similar is the Nitto Noodle bar, available in the UK from Planet X, get wider than you would for a normal drop bars to make the most of the top position.
http://www.rivbike.com/search/run?query=bars&commit=Search#product=16-113
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
You can also get a lot of Nitto stuff from HubJub http://www.hubjub.co.uk/nitto/nitto.htm
 

MadoneRider1991

Über Member
Location
Dorset
George said:
I've got a trapped nerve in my upper back and find riding a flat bar more comfortable. Consequently, I'm looking for a flat bar road bike. My local bike shop in Preston has a Claude Butler Chinook for £370. It seems a bit heavy and not a very good spec. Ribble won't build me a flat bar. Anybody recently bought one out there? Are there any specialists in the Lancashire area? Thanks.

trek used to
 

mastineo

New Member
Location
Mansfield
I ride a Giant FCR 2 and think its pretty good. I regularly ride 60+ milers and the occasional Audax. I went for the FCR 2 because I want/need a triple.
 
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