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  1. #1
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    Hmmm... the sparrow looks interesting, the urban persuit says it won't work with MTB shifters/brakes though..nothing else I'm seeing on the soma website that looks promising says it will work either.

    I have a stupid question though... would you use grips on the sparrow or tape it? Is that just preference? I'd probably want to tape it if my intent is to give myself more hand positions, right?

  2. #2
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    You'd want to tape it. The sparrow's a modified mustache bar. Maybe check veloorange.com for their handlebar options. I know I'd been looking into a few different ones that take mountain bike shifters, because I'd bought a set of mustache bars & been pissed that the mountain bike shifters wouldn't fit on them.

    I'd been looking for alternate handlebars for my commuter - but at the end of it all, I cheaped out and just put bar ends on it to give the bike another handlebar position.

    These are some trekking type bars that I put on a friend's mountain bike because she wanted the option of being more upright & more hand positions:
    http://picasaweb.google.com/ImmunoGi...52083765056450

    We wrapped her bars & put grips on the end. but that's personal preference. I'd just wrap the soma sparrows if you get them.

    But that style of trekking handlebar rotates - so you can put those C's on the end in various different positions - Helfzig (i think... I am probably mispelling her name) has a thread on here where she put some on her bike and she put the C ends towards her on the bike... But if you put those ends so they point away from you - they give you a hand position that lets you reach forward a bit and be more aerodynamic.

    You can also grip anywhere on those bars you feel like.

  3. #3
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    I think I may go with the sparrow bars since it seems the most cost-effective option... if that doesn't do enough for me I may look into other things

  4. #4
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    Let me know how you like them. It may convince me I need to spend the $30 or whatever to stick them on my commuter.

  5. #5
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    Hehe.. well it's more like $40 with shipping, but yeah, I'll definitely update when they're here.. hopefully next week

 

 

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