Kinetics 8-speed SA fitting

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T4tomo

Legendary Member
I like the S bars because they get you down reasonably low, I also like the simplicity of them just being straight.
 

12boy

Guru
Location
Casper WY USA
I wish I had gone for M bars instead of S bars because they are lower albeit not as curved forward. Then I could have brought them up to S bar height with some risers or moustache bars. Still, Ergon GP2s are pretty comfortable, at least until I've been riding an hour or more on buzzy surfaces. Far too windy here for a sit up and beg type position.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Brompton should have designed the S bar type just an inch or two lower than the M type - they then would have provided the best of all worlds. More practicle with better aesthetics. The fact that so many people feel they need to make them higher proves this.
I disagree. Ridden spiritedly in a fast moving group, or on an on the rivet solo blast the S riding position is night on perfect. Well as perfect as it can be within the limitations of the Brompton package.

It isn't intended as an out-and-out commuter, so heads down arse up is fine.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I disagree - in my book the S doesn't stand for sporty it stands for short. The M-type bar is high for short people, medium for medium-sized and sporty for tall people.
and the S is sportier/sportiest for tall people.
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
I have fitted a set of comfortable cruising bars I had in the shed onto my Brommy this evening, first impressions are very good, it does help my knackered old neck more than I anticipated. Good news too, it will fold ok but I think a slightly longer outer for the front brake and maybe gear cable too will make it absolutely spot on. My only minor gripe is that I have to use a Spin mirror as the rake back on the bars is too much for the Dooback ratchet to accommodate.
 

Kell

Veteran
I'm Dr Dolittle. Check out my avatar.
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
Tioga mountain-bike bars.

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Fitted uncut, ridden, love 'em. Thanks.
 

Kell

Veteran
I fitted some low rise bars to mine as I had a spare set lying around and fitted bar end so I could stretch out the riding position a little.

But I started with a H type as I wanted to ensure enough ground clearance when fully folded.

I used this diagram to work out that the H type handlebar clamp was about the same height as the S type.

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And then ended up with this set up:

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I took this much off the bars (so they're actually only about 4cm wider than the M type bars the bike came with).

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And it all folds rather nicely:

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I fitted some low rise bars to mine as I had a spare set lying around and fitted bar end so I could stretch out the riding position a little.

But I started with a H type as I wanted to ensure enough ground clearance when fully folded.

I used this diagram to work out that the H type handlebar clamp was about the same height as the S type.

13119742_10153387180356021_8038669106580357512_o.jpg


And then ended up with this set up:

13118945_10153387180656021_1191162474287702615_n.jpg


I took this much off the bars (so they're actually only about 4cm wider than the M type bars the bike came with).

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And it all folds rather nicely:

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Nice job.

Meanwhile a small crowd gathers, carrying pitchforks and flaming torches and "bar ends? on risers? the heretic must die!"
 

Kell

Veteran
I know, I know.

When I rode mountain bikes in the late 80's early 90's it was all about flat bars and bar ends. The thought of putting them on risers (not that anyone rode risers at that point) was sacrilege.

Even the last MTB I bought in 2000 I had the choice of flats or risers. As I like bar ends, I went for flats.

I've just resurrected that bike and had to buy some risers and it's still too low at the front end for me these days.

I'm also in the process of rebuilding my 1994 Orange P7 and I know I'm not actually going to be able to ride it when it's done as I'm now double the age I was when I got that. And I simply can't manage that arse up, head down riding position any more.

I managed to put my back out last year on my road bike and have two compressed discs in my back, so anything I can do to get the seat and bars at about the same height is worth it for me - despite how it looks, or how my teenage self would have ridiculed it.
 
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