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[Closed] What width bars do you use..!?

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I knew GW would weigh in with his usual brand of unhelpful sarcasm.

Let's assume for one minute that at least some of the people on this forum know how to ride a bike well. I, for one, have been bending my arms at the elbow for some time. With that in mind, do you [i]really[/i] think your post is a revelation? Bending your arms more gives you a more aggressive riding position, but having your arms bent 90 degrees for any length of time isn't sustainable, and unless you're built like Jason Statham, it's probably not a very stable riding position. Wide bars just allow you to be in a more aggressive position without tiring.

If you want to be difficult and use older technology, by all means do it, feel free to post your experience up on RetroBike. But don't present your outmoded opinion as fact.


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 8:27 pm
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๐Ÿ˜† Who mentioned 90deg? or any exact angle FFS! ๐Ÿ™„
Here's a FACT for you..

any decent mtb riders' elbows won't remain fixed at any set angle while they ride.

and another few..

* Fitting wide bars [u]will not[/u] instantly make every riders position more aggressive.

* Fitting wide bars [u]will not[/u] instantly relieve arm strain/fatigue.

* Fitting wide bars to bring your body further forward will actually [u]restrict[/u] forward and rearward body positioning (and weight distribution).

We're all different sizes/shapes and have differing positions/styles of riding our many and varied bikes.
Do you have any idea what width bars I have on each bike? or more importantly how far apart my hands are while riding relative to my shoulders width? nevermind any of the rest of my bikes set-ups? or for that matter, my riding style?
all the above differing variables for each and every rider make "list your bar width" threads like this utterly pointless but feel free to continue typing your reasoning as to why 750mm bars are perfect for your XC bike! bear in mind tho, the more shite you type the more difficult it becomes for me not to mock you! ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 9:43 pm
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Mine are 12 inches on the right and 15 on the left, shorter on the right so you can skim car mirors when in town.


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 9:46 pm
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745mm cut down to 720mm but I'm a pretty small guy. It's alright proportional, innit?


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 10:06 pm
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711mm and perfect


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 10:30 pm
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I don't know the exact measurement but they are definatly broad, broad, broader than broadway.


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 10:32 pm
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I have a 50mm stem and 730mm bars on my full suss and it's perfect!


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 10:34 pm
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* Fitting wide bars will not instantly make every riders position more aggressive.

but how else can a obtain the all important attack position?


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 10:37 pm
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wide bars are like soooooo 2010.. high bars are where it's at kids..

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Posted : 09/12/2011 10:46 pm
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660mm USE Atoms

Tried wider, didn't work for me, and I have widths shoulders for my (average) height.


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 11:01 pm
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I had assumed that people reading my post would have the wherewithal to determine that 90 degrees was merely used as an example - a point I'm sure GW did actually grasp. To pick me up on it as though I'd quoted some sort of rule-of-thumb just seems like an attempt to subvert the conversation.

I wasn't talking about changes "instantly" (two can play at that game) making everyone ride faster. But I strongly believe wider bars can help a majority of people. Ref: Of everyone that's tried wider bars, very few have gone back to <700mm. Sure there will be the odd person with different body geometry/riding style/whatever, but from my own experiences and from what I've read on here, those people are the exception not the rule.

While individual posts within these bar width threads are a little bit irrelevant without context, it's interesting to note trends (in the traditional sense of the word). I suspect if we viewed the same thread from two years ago, the results would be very different. Some people want to try new things, and people can see from reading this that they won't be doing something completely stupid by buying 750mm bars.


 
Posted : 09/12/2011 11:58 pm
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780.


 
Posted : 10/12/2011 7:29 am
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I had 700's on for a while until I rode a bike with 660s... Now I have cut my bars down. The only thing I have found is that, going back to wide bars feels weird. No need to do the hobble wobble going between trees anymore.


 
Posted : 10/12/2011 9:03 am
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meh, 915...

http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=72&products_id=532

Just kidding but that would be insane. ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 10/12/2011 1:05 pm
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meh, 915...

But don't worry, after you realise they're ridiculously wide you can cut them down to... Oh, only 750mm.


 
Posted : 10/12/2011 2:20 pm
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I can't help wonder how many people, perfectly happy with their bars, have read that wide bars are better, so bought new bars just because they thought they should... or because they thought it would improve their riding ๐Ÿ˜†
Yardsticks may well be "better" for me on my bike, but until I [i]need[/i] new bars, the current ones are staying on.


 
Posted : 10/12/2011 2:48 pm
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