jethro10
Über Member
- Location
- Lake District, UK
Hi,
It wasn't something I paid much attention to, but we've been upgrading and repairing and tweaking the wife's MTB over winter, and she had compained about various things.
Well after some experimentation, found her bars were quite wide and she is only 5' 2" and we've ended up fitting a narrow one to her likeing.
anyhow, I'm not here to debate how we got her where she now happily is, but when looking over Chainreaction for flat bars for her, I noticed apart from various special bars, there are two main camps. Bars approx 580-600mm and 680mm ish.
thinking about it, I have no idea why there are two broad sizes - anyone any ideas? men and women?
Why wouldn't i use a 580? I currently have 680 it seems!
Thinking about it, with different sized people I would have though it more common to have bars that most people cut to size but this doesn't seem common.
thanks
Jeff
It wasn't something I paid much attention to, but we've been upgrading and repairing and tweaking the wife's MTB over winter, and she had compained about various things.
Well after some experimentation, found her bars were quite wide and she is only 5' 2" and we've ended up fitting a narrow one to her likeing.
anyhow, I'm not here to debate how we got her where she now happily is, but when looking over Chainreaction for flat bars for her, I noticed apart from various special bars, there are two main camps. Bars approx 580-600mm and 680mm ish.
thinking about it, I have no idea why there are two broad sizes - anyone any ideas? men and women?
Why wouldn't i use a 580? I currently have 680 it seems!
Thinking about it, with different sized people I would have though it more common to have bars that most people cut to size but this doesn't seem common.
thanks
Jeff