SquareDaff
Über Member
- Location
- Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Have just fitted a set of tribars to my Boardman Hybrid Pro and after a couple of slightly unsteady miles seem to have got the hang of them. My reasons for fitting them were a) to go faster, b) to improve my pedalling technique and c) see if my slightly weak back would handle the stresses and strains of the lower position.
To my mind it's better to spend £20 on a set of bars rather than £100's on a road bike that I might not get on with. The reason for my posting.....are there any tips on setting these types or bars up (i.e. how far should I be leaning forward - should I feel slightly stretched etc..)
My setup at the moment seems OK. I admit to feeling slightly extended but have put that down to cycing in a new lower position. My speed and pedalling technique don't seem to be compromised apart from the fact that my knees now touch my beer gut - but I'm on a diet to rectify that
To my mind it's better to spend £20 on a set of bars rather than £100's on a road bike that I might not get on with. The reason for my posting.....are there any tips on setting these types or bars up (i.e. how far should I be leaning forward - should I feel slightly stretched etc..)
My setup at the moment seems OK. I admit to feeling slightly extended but have put that down to cycing in a new lower position. My speed and pedalling technique don't seem to be compromised apart from the fact that my knees now touch my beer gut - but I'm on a diet to rectify that
