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Author: | JeffersonFilho [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
What is a good handle bars for a hardtail bike? Can I put any handle bars I want or there is a specif one for it? I was thinking to get this one 2014 Renthal fatbar light - 740mm wide I think they're a 20mm rise. Since is similar/kind similar to the one i use on my full suspension. The hardtail bike is a Specialized HardRock 2014 29 wheels. Thanks! |
Author: | stumpie [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
Really depends on how you want the bike to feel and how/what you ride. If you are bashing it about through the woods and generally having fun then the fatbars are spot on the money (and what I have) where if you are looking for a fast cross country bike then you may want something a bit narrower... On my hardtail & full sus I have fatbars (or will have) on the cross country I have flat bars that are way narrower... Best bet is to ride a mates if you can before buying |
Author: | Mattvanders [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
First things first, why do you want to change your handle bars? Is it the width or height or weight or just not comforable ect Had a quick look on the spec of the standard bar (Specialized flat bar, alloy, 640mm/660mm wide, 8-degree backsweep, 4-degree upsweep, 25.4mm). You may have to change the stem as well as the most hand bars have an over sized clamping area of 31.8mm yours are 25.4mm |
Author: | JeffersonFilho [ Thu Dec 04, 2014 11:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
stumpie wrote: Really depends on how you want the bike to feel and how/what you ride. If you are bashing it about through the woods and generally having fun then the fatbars are spot on the money (and what I have) where if you are looking for a fast cross country bike then you may want something a bit narrower... On my hardtail & full sus I have fatbars (or will have) on the cross country I have flat bars that are way narrower... Best bet is to ride a mates if you can before buying Well I think going through the woods and generally having fun, but as you said now might look for the fast cross country! hahaha Mattvanders wrote: First things first, why do you want to change your handle bars? Is it the width or height or weight or just not comforable ect Had a quick look on the spec of the standard bar (Specialized flat bar, alloy, 640mm/660mm wide, 8-degree backsweep, 4-degree upsweep, 25.4mm). You may have to change the stem as well as the most hand bars have an over sized clamping area of 31.8mm yours are 25.4mm Just feels like I dont have the control of the bike, feels really small after I ride on my full suspension, the one on my full suspension because is bigger I feel more comfortable, before buying my full suspension I though the handle bars was alright but now It just doesnt feels good! |
Author: | Mattvanders [ Fri Dec 05, 2014 1:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
Over the past year or so i have been trying different bar set ups on both my bikes (at the moment i am running Renthal fatbar light with 20mm rise on the stache), 740mm width is perfect xc/trail riding with 760mm width for anything more aggressive, anything more and its too much of a handfull in woods. Just to warn you with 29ers and bar set up, lots of people run flatbars and even inverted stems to lower the front because of the larger wheel #(to stop the front lifting on climbing) but personly i have never found this a problem (infact i raised my stem up as i found it uncomfortable for my back being hunched over). With the wider bars you will be able to have a shorter stem as well to had more control and converdence. |
Author: | JeffersonFilho [ Sat Dec 06, 2014 12:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
Hmm I think I will buy this one them and try out! Thanks for all advices! |
Author: | Simon [ Tue Dec 09, 2014 2:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
Run the Fat Bar Lites 20mm rise , 740mm spot on for my riding style!, ( do fancy the carbon ones) |
Author: | JeffersonFilho [ Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Good Handle Bars for HardTail bike |
Shame that I sold it yesterday! :p But i will be looking to buy a hybrid one soon! Thanks for all the advises anyway guys! |
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