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  1. #16
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    I am amazed at the number of things you ladies can fit on a bike. Forgive me for butchering the terminology here, but I got one of those extenders to add more stuff to the handlebars (don't know what it is called, I call is a dashboard ). I also got cross bars (those extra breaks for my road bike) put on, and they are JUST close enough to the stem that I can't add the extender thingy. So until I can fix that, I am doodad-less.

  2. #17
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    What do you need more handlebar space for? I don't have anything on my handlebars except for a headlight in the winter. My computer is actually on my stem and my mirror is currently in my bar end but I'm working on getting used to one on my helmet to replace it. I don't use a bell - my voice is way louder than any bell and it's much easier to carry.

    Both bikes also have road morph pumps mounted to the bottom of the down tube. They also both have two bottle cages. Lastly, under my seat on both bikes are tubes, a multi-tool, a tire lever, pen, paper, lip stuff, a gel and a blinky (on the back of the bag).

    My commuter also gets a rack with panniers and fenders and extra rear lights.
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  3. #18
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    I have a hand me down cyclocomputer that won't affix to my stem. I have a water bottle holder, but I use a camelbak when I do much riding. I'd like to get a light and attach the computer, but it seems that they don't fit with my crossbars. I have a very very small under the seat bag that I use for my multi-tool, but not much else fits. It is taking some time to figure out what I need and what I can fit. It probably won't happen this summer, but I hope to eventually do a 50 mile ride, and want to make sure I have all that is needed!

    This is my first summer biking since I was about 15.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by featuretile View Post
    I have a rear view mirror, water cage, bike seat bag and and cycle computer.

    My engineer husband asked me what I thought cyclists could use. I said brake lights. It seems that not all cyclists when riding in a group actually yell 'stopping'. I think there are accidents when cyclists crash into the back of a bike that stops suddenly. So, he made me one. I am wondering if this is actually a product that other cyclists would like to have. I get alot of comments on how neat it is when someone is riding behind me.
    That is a great idea...might have to whip one up myself...
    Mary
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  5. #20
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    On my Bike Friday very narrow (36 cm) handlebars:

    computer
    Halt holder (pepper spray for dogs)
    air horn (for dogs and cars, mostly dogs)

    I just have enough room for my hands if I choose to ride on the tops!
    Emily

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  6. #21
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    I love having my top bar space and my cross bars because I have a bad shoulder. Having a chance to sit up for a bit is really the only way I can ride, although thanks to a new job, that isn't happening much

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    What do you need more handlebar space for?
    I 've used one of those extender things before. Not so much for the extra space, but to allow my headlight to project beyond my shifter housing. Otherwise, it casts this weird, annoying shadow on the road. Seems to be an issue with my 38-40cm bars, but not with DH's 44 cm bars.

 

 

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