View Full Version : Drop bars...what brands do you like?
greycoral
10-01-2008, 07:02 PM
I've been having issues with the fit of my bike, and have been trying out a few different sizes/brands of bars. My bike currently has nothing on it as of this afternoon, and I need to remedy it! What kind of drop bars do you have on your road bike? What do you like about them? Dislike? Anyone use Bontrager Fit VR's? Women specific, with smaller reach/drops.
I've been to about 7 bike shops in the area this week, and can't find anyone who carries my size (38cm) in any type of bar, so I'm going to have to special order some. Just wanted to get some suggestions! I don't need anything too crazy, prefer to keep it under about $75.
Tokie
10-01-2008, 09:16 PM
I have the Bontager drop bars that came stock with my new Trek Madone 4.7. My mechanic thinks they are extra-nice because the curve for the drop is a bit late, leaving a wider flat part to rest your hands on on the flat part of the bars. the drops are shallow with a sort of ergo shape, not a tradition round curved drop. They are 38 cm, and the exact same width as my 38 "Dolce" bars that I had put on my ruby pro after I crashed and broke my expensive carbon bars $$:eek:$$. I really grew to love the traditional round shape of the drops on the Dolce bars, but I think the shallow drop is probably better for me, and the wider flat top of the bar is nice, especially if I want to put clip on aero bars for TT's. I have Salsa "short and shallow" on my bike Friday )ok, not my favorites, and "Deda 4 girls" on another bike, I don't like them at all. good luck!Tokie
greycoral
10-01-2008, 09:30 PM
do you know which model of the bontrager's you have? Is it the FIT VR's? (I think they are, just looked at the Trek website)
http://media.bontrager.com/images/products/square/white/280/07bo274294.jpg
I also tried the short and shallow, didn't like em. I also tried some Ritchey bar in that same price range...no good.
VeloVT
10-01-2008, 10:49 PM
I have FSA Wing Pro compact bars. I like them -- the drop is very comfortable. I guess they measure at the drops instead of at the tops though, and there is a bit of a flare, so if you are looking at them you should look at both your normal size and 2cm up.
I really want the Deda Newton shallow classic bar, but it doesn't come in girlish sizes. Poo on Deda.
uforgot
10-02-2008, 02:29 AM
I also tried the short and shallow, didn't like em. I also tried some Ritchey bar in that same price range...no good.
The Ritchey bars are no good? I'm afraid I have to disagree with that. I have the Ritchey biomax bars (http://www.speedgoat.com/product.asp?part=43207&cat=24&brand=206)and I love them. They are designed with a shorter reach (75mm) and drop (130mm).
7rider
10-02-2008, 02:54 AM
I've been having issues with the fit of my bike, and have been trying out a few different sizes/brands of bars. My bike currently has nothing on it as of this afternoon, and I need to remedy it! What kind of drop bars do you have on your road bike? What do you like about them? Dislike? Anyone use Bontrager Fit VR's? Women specific, with smaller reach/drops.
I've been to about 7 bike shops in the area this week, and can't find anyone who carries my size (38cm) in any type of bar, so I'm going to have to special order some. Just wanted to get some suggestions! I don't need anything too crazy, prefer to keep it under about $75.
I really like the Easton EC70 Wings on my bikes. I can't use "women's specific" - they are far too small and cramped for m. I also really like the carbon and the road dampening it provides. I don't think they meet your $75 criteria, but the EA70s might ("A" for alloy, vs. "C" for carbon).
Andrea
10-02-2008, 04:50 AM
I have Ritchey Biomax II bars on my road and CX bikes.
BleeckerSt_Girl
10-02-2008, 04:55 AM
I like the ergonomic short-reach Salsa Poco bars. :p
And Margo of Luna Cycles uses them a lot on the bikes she builds for women with reach issues.
SouthernBelle
10-02-2008, 05:08 AM
I have the Salsa Pocos which I am happy with.
It's unfortunate You don't have any bars right now. When I decided I wanted to try the Pocos, I put a search with email up on Ebay. It took a couple of months, but I got them for less than 1/2 retail.
Any bar (or saddle or pedal, etc.) you name here will have those who don't like it and those who do. It's always a matter of trial and error.
Bontrager Fit VR's are very nice.
Tokie
10-02-2008, 07:42 AM
Yep, mine are the bontager fit vr's. Good luck in your search! tokie
indysteel
10-02-2008, 07:49 AM
To the OP: What haven't you liked about the bars you've tried thus far?
greycoral
10-02-2008, 09:18 AM
The Ritchey bars are no good? I'm afraid I have to disagree with that.
To the OP: What haven't you liked about the bars you've tried thus far?
Pretty much the ones I've tried just haven't been comfortable to me. It always seemed awkward to ride in the drops, couldn't find a good spot for the hoods, etc. It might just be a matter of fit, still not sure yet. I emailed Bontrager, and they're out of the fit VR's until early November :( Perhaps I'll try the salsa poco's since they might be easier to find around here.
ilima
10-02-2008, 10:24 AM
Bontrager Fit VR's are very nice.
Are they new? I had previously seen a carbon Bontrager Fit VR that was $$$$. I found some Easton EC90s Equipe Pro bend (non-anatomic traditional bend, short n shallow reach like the Fit VRs) on Sierra Trading Post. If I ever crash them good to know about the Bontragers.
Actually, I may get some for my commuter that currently has anatomic bars.
Are they new?
Nah.
Stock on my 2007 Pilot
melissam
10-02-2008, 02:41 PM
greycoral,
I have a set of 38cm Bontrager Race handlebars that I took off my Trek 5200 WSD. If you'd like to have them, I'll send them to you for the price of shipping.
I replaced the bars with Salsa Short & Shallow because the ergo bend on the Bontragers just didn't work for me.
- Melissa
greycoral
10-02-2008, 02:49 PM
omg Melissa, that would be fantastic!! (sent an email to ya!)
melissam
10-02-2008, 02:55 PM
Greycoral,
You have mail! ;)
- Melissa
TxDoc
10-04-2008, 06:29 PM
What kind of drop bars do you have on your road bike? What do you like about them? Dislike? Anyone use Bontrager Fit VR's? Women specific, with smaller reach/drops.
Deda carbon bars are my favorite, the synapsi and the carbon ultra. I have these two on two bikes and Token white carbon wing bars on another. Love them all, they are all 40 o-o. I tried a WSD handlebar once but it was waaaay too small!!! :(
A while ago I also tried ITM unika carbon and it was kind of nice but not as nice as the Deda ultra.
Good luck!
:)
crazycanuck
10-04-2008, 07:49 PM
Umm can someone tell me how to measure your bars? I am eventually going to get myself a bike made for me :D & want to collect stuff now.
Thanks
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