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Experimenting with my commuter, have had a few different bars fitted but have decided to try some mary bars, mainly due to wrist ache. Now I have them I am thinking of running them flipped anyone else do this? Also has anyone cut them down?
I find that comfortable. I use North Road type bars which are similar. They get transferred from bike to bike, although I am going to give Midges a go seeing as I use them on my 29er.
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I replaced the high-rise stem and Midge bars on my Solitude with a flipped Mary and upside-down MTB stem. I just took the stem, bars, levers and grips off my Inbred and stuck it on the Solitude upside-down, so even the levers are swapped and flipped.
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Decided that I might as well be a full-on fixie****, if I was going to be a bit of one.
You can buy Raleigh bars the same basic shape which are shorter (abt £15). That's what I have been using on my road bikes.
Cheers epicyclo but If I like them flipped, i might just trim them down a bit?
I have a set on my ss commuter, unless you have narrow shoulders I wouldn't trim them down, they are the most comfortable bars I've had. I had a cheap set of Raleigh North Road bars flipped but there's too much rise (fall) on them, they're nothing like Mary bars, the only other bars I've found similar are [url= http://www.freshtripe.co.uk/Freshtripe/Handlebars,%20Headsets%20%26%20Stems.html ]here[/url] the VO Milan, slightly shorter than Mary Bars but not as good.


