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  • So … what is the perfect bar width?
  • chappie916
    Full Member

    I’m struggling.

    I’m told I need bars about three foot wide by the press and all those aggressive riders who live for speed.

    I must be into over 25 years of mountain biking now and from straight bars cut down to riduculous to fit between the traffic of nottingham when communiting to todays monsters I’m not sure where I fit?

    At 5’10” do I need 780mm or should I be happy with he 720mm that still feels wide to me.

    Perhaps shave a bit off and try between teh two at 750mm?

    Is anyone else suffering or is there some sort of magical trade only Excel spreadsheet somewhere with hieght v bar width perfect matches?

    Thoughts … and experience appreciated.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    Wider shoulders, wider bars. What do you have currently?

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    There was something in the syndicate video from last week where it was shoulders apart elbows hanging down. And the width of you elbow to elbow. I personally feel comfortable in that position. Just remember you can cut bars down not make them wider.

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    750 feels okay to me and when I go narrower, I notice it. 800 feels a bit wide though. I guess somewhere between the two for me (also 5’10”)

    lunge
    Full Member

    I’ve been riding a similar length of time to you and have come to the conclusion 710mm is about right for me. I don’t ride DH, I ride woody singletrack and, having tried 780mm, then 740mm, both felt too wide.

    So no, it’s not just you.

    timraven
    Full Member

    About 3 metres with at least 6 ales.

    Three_Fish
    Free Member

    Buy handlebar of choice at max width available.
    Fit lock-on grips and adjust position inboard/outboard until you feel comfortable/balanced.
    Cut bar ends off accordingly.

    DezB
    Free Member

    Whatever’s comfortable. I think there’s a lot of wannabe dhers who just have 800mm to be trendy (along with their massive gert discs and -10mm stems 🙂 ). I had some 780mm Answers (they were cheap) ended up cutting them down to 750 as not only were they a little bit uncomfortable (you do get used to them) but they weren’t practical for riding through trees/gates/traffic/people!
    750mm feels about right to me.

    ads678
    Full Member

    I’ve been riding with 710-720 ish bars for a few years now but then bought some RSP Ego Carbon DH bars at 780mm i think. At first they felt wide but now the bike with narrower bars feels wrong. I don’t want 780’s on the hard tail really as it’s not used for DH or anything like that but i might have to go a bit wider, maybe 740 or something.

    I’m 5’9″ but am ‘thick set’ with fairly wide shoulders…..

    Daffy
    Full Member

    . At first they felt wide but now the bike with narrower bars feels wrong.

    I think that’s the key – feel. I’ve got 780mm down to 740mm on 5 bikes and have previously had everything from 820mm down to 685mm. I’ve found that anywhere between 740mm and 770mm feels normal, with no odd feelings when swapping between bikes. 780+ ALWAYS feels too big for me and anything less than 730mm feels narrow.

    4130s0ul
    Free Member

    Mike has it.

    open your arms out wide, bend at the elbow (where else) and drop your forearms downwards.
    this gives you your natural attack position and where your hands rest is where your bars should be cut.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    It’s something you need to find out for yourself.

    But if you don’t have time, it’s 785mm.

    devash
    Free Member

    Bang on 6ft tall here (183cm).

    750mm bars with a 60mm stem works perfectly for the kind of riding I do, which is primarily natural riding in the Dales and the occasional loop round Gisburn or Dalby Forest.

    I’ve given wider bars / shorter stem a go and it feels right for technical, trail-centry stuff, but wrong for the sort of riding I do day in day out.

    Summary: as chakaping said above, personal choice and preference.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Long enough for all the regular punters to sit at whilst still allowing others to get served.

    You might get a more sensible answer in the bike forum. LMMTFY.

    makecoldplayhistory
    Free Member

    780mm for me (Renthal Fatbars) felt very strange for the first 20 minutes but I know can’t imagine narrower. On a slow up hill drag I sometimes ride with the outer 1/3 of my palms off the end of the bars. Makes me wonderif 800mm was the way forward.

    I’m 5′ 7″ and fairly regularly sized.

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    So from the evidence posted height and width is no correlation.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    Three_Fish – Member
    Buy handlebar of choice at max width available.
    Fit lock-on grips and adjust position inboard/outboard until you feel comfortable/balanced.
    Cut bar ends off accordingly.

    This. There’s no “right” width – there are small people who liek 800s and tall folks who like 750s. People ride off the front or off the back of the bike or somewhere in between, and different widths will suit styles/bikes/terrain/body shapes/etc.

    Do the above, it will let you get a feel – try each width for a couple of spins, long enough to make the allowance for avoiding trees, etc. and then move in 10mm and try that. (having said that, I’ve gone 680->710->750->780->800 over time and never gone back down, you might be the same).

    It’s one of the few bike fit things you can experiment with for (more or less) free

    PimpmasterJazz
    Free Member

    I’ve been riding with 710-720 ish bars for a few years now but then bought some RSP Ego Carbon DH bars at 780mm i think. At first they felt wide but now the bike with narrower bars feels wrong. I don’t want 780’s on the hard tail really as it’s not used for DH or anything like that but i might have to go a bit wider, maybe 740 or something.

    Been slowly creeping out. 780 feels about right to me – got some 800s on the HT.

    6ft / 40″ chest

    teamhurtmore
    Free Member

    Not the currently available ones = that’s the 2017/18 treat to remedy the situation and save us all

    paule
    Free Member

    Similar to others, mine have crept wider. I ran 28″ bard (710mmish) from about 2000-2011, then tried a set of 760s. Currently happy at 780mm, tried some 800s on my fatty trail, but they were too much and the bike instantly felt “right” when swapped for a set of 780mm answer bars. A big part of it is also finding the correct angle and bend to suit.

    ninfan
    Free Member

    Handy hint – measure how wide the gap in your front door is before selecting new bars

    makes life a lot easier

    😳

    taxi25
    Free Member

    Handy hint – measure how wide the gap in your front door is before selecting new bars

    Measure the gap between the trees at your favourite riding spot before selecting bars.
    It makes life less painful 😆

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Depends on bike and riding, quite a lot, imo.

    kerley
    Free Member

    At 5’10” do I need 780mm or should I be happy with he 720mm that still feels wide to me.

    If you are happy with them where is the need to change? I am 5’10” and use 690 and they almost feel too wide sometimes. They give good control downhill/technical stuff but for fast uphill/XC I actually prefer around 620mm

    UK-FLATLANDER
    Full Member

    I find it depends on venue. My xc bike is 685 as local rides tend to be through the forest, the trail bike is at 710 and the Alps bike 740. Have tried friends bikes with wider but just can’t get on with them. Strangely I’m fairly wide in the shoulders but don’t feel comfortable spread that far out.

    knightsolaire
    Free Member

    I’m almost 6 foot and use 670mm for general cross country and trail riding. Tried wider but just feels awkward to me.

    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    Currently using the widest bars I’ve ever used at about 700mm. Wouldn’t want to go any wider.

    centralscrutinizer
    Free Member

    770 feels right to me but I have constant “narrow gap through trees” anxiety problems.

    mrmoofo
    Free Member

    Can’t help but think that in 5 years time we will look on really wide bars and laugh. “what was I thinking” etc. Leverage – really – I think it is psychological ….

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    After a few years at 710, then 760 on the full-sus, then 760 on the hardtail and 800 on the full-sus, I’ve accepted that although I fit big bars my local trails really don’t. Now 740 on both bikes with the 800s kept on the shelf for away trips with the bigger bike. 50mm stems on all except the hardtail recently going to 35mm (it’s fashionably long in reach…)

    jamesoz
    Full Member

    Not keen on anything much wider than 740, especially racing, too wide makes overtaking harder. I used to be 6toot1ish, barely 6foot these days but assume my wingspan is the same.

    pitchpro2011
    Free Member

    Been using 810 for the past year, it’s too wide. I’d say 780 is probably the sweet spot.

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    assume my wingspan is the same.

    It must be hard riding a bike with wings – how do you grip the bars?

    My armspan is a lot more than my height. For average men it’s a bit more than their height.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    777mm

    Coz that’s the width of my on one knukleballs

    Goldigger
    Free Member

    I was just wondering this today..
    Found a crack in my FSA carbon bars after taking off a bar mount shifter..bars a 660mm wide, but it’s my XC bike.

    They do feel weird at first when riding as I’m used to the rental fat bars on my 5 which are I think 780mm.

    So does XC still warrant a narrower bar?

    Tom_W1987
    Free Member

    800mm

    You don’t get such varying bar widths (well, less often) in motocross. Everyone bar midget sized people like my wife should be on 780-800 IMO.

    nick1962
    Free Member

    Wide enough so you can stand and prop it up solo without feeling lost,or chat with your mates without feeling cramped when it gets busy but not that wide that you have to holler to get the attention of the bar staff.
    I went from 640 to 685 to 711 to 750 then 760 and shortened stems from 70 to 60 to 50 finally to 40 and 35 keeping bar and stem manufacturers happy all the way! 5ft 9ins FWIW.Now using a flat bar rather than a riser on the big bike too.Happy sticking with 711 on my XC hardtail-it is an Easton carbon and feels right.Mind you it’s got 26 inch wheels 😳

    thestabiliser
    Free Member

    I’ve had 800 and it made me so awesome I snapped my frame, so 780 MAX.

    welshfarmer
    Full Member

    I (182cm) worked my way up to 785mm but have since come back down and settled on 740mm. Run this now on all my bikes and find it is my sweet spot.

    ajantom
    Full Member

    I went as wide as 780, and didn’t get on with it. Partly due to the many narrow tree gaps on trails around here, and though I’m 6ft, I do have quite narrow shoulders.

    I went Back to 720 or so and they feel spot on with a 50mm stem.

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