[RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto M174 or RM013 handlebar

2021-08-21 Thread Eric M Cardella
Bump

Lots of great information offered, but I still have not found the bar I’m 
looking for. It would appear that perhaps I need to expand my search to include 
26.0 clamp diameter. 

Anyone holding on to a Nitto RM-013 or M174? The Maes Parallel has also been 
mentioned as an excellent bar, although I have no experience with one.

Eric

> On Aug 12, 2021, at 6:03 PM, Eric M Cardella  wrote:
> 
> I am in search of a drop bar similar to the Noodle, but offered in 25.4 
> clamp diameter and preferably as wide as possible (48-52cm target width). 
> I’ve seen lots of comments and analysis on the M174 “Fairweather Allroad” bar 
> and the RM013 “Dirt Drop” bar. Never tried either, but I rode the Noodle in 
> 46cm for many years and would be looking for something similar.
> 
> I welcome any insights from folks with real-time experience with either of 
> these bars. I also welcome alternative suggestions, provided that whatever 
> you’re suggesting (A) actually exists and (B) can feasibly be purchased in 
> the modern USA market.
> 
> Used is great, or new. Usage is for a touring/allroad build I’m doing. This 
> will be my bike for longer, self-supported tours, and I generally prefer to 
> ride 50% in the hoods and 50% in the drops using bar end shifters. So, 
> relatively shallow drop so I don’t end up too stretched out, and with enough 
> forward reach on the hoods to comfortably ride on the “ramps.”
> 
> What’ve y’all got?
> 
> Eric

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[RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto M174 or RM013 handlebar

2021-08-13 Thread Pancake
Somehow forgot to mentnion I have a pair of RM013 bars to sell, ha! 
Fair to call it very close to a noodle bar but with significant flare at 
the drops. 

I spent most my time on the hoods (70%+) with these. 
On Thursday, 12 August 2021 at 21:35:31 UTC-7 Pancake wrote:

> Currently on Soma Portola 52cm bars which are great (but only dialed in 
> 94%). Similar to RM-103 Dirt Drop 52cm (center to center), but more flair. 
> Road a friends 46cm Noodles for a while too. 
>
> My trend has been toward less drop, more width. But I don't seem to want 
> for anything wider. They look more and more like upside down Bosco bars. 
> Now I'm tempted to flip my Albatros bars upside down. 
>
> I also generally love my bar end extensions run on the inside of the bars 
> for a hood like position. 
>
> https://imgur.com/a/vF25RqQ
>
> Abe
> On Thursday, 12 August 2021 at 18:03:10 UTC-7 saintruggler wrote:
>
>> I am in search of a drop bar similar to the Noodle, but offered in 25.4 
>> clamp diameter and preferably as wide as possible (48-52cm target width). 
>> I’ve seen lots of comments and analysis on the M174 “Fairweather Allroad” 
>> bar and the RM013 “Dirt Drop” bar. Never tried either, but I rode the 
>> Noodle in 46cm for many years and would be looking for something similar. 
>>
>> I welcome any insights from folks with real-time experience with either 
>> of these bars. I also welcome alternative suggestions, provided that 
>> whatever you’re suggesting (A) actually exists and (B) can feasibly be 
>> purchased in the modern USA market. 
>>
>> Used is great, or new. Usage is for a touring/allroad build I’m doing. 
>> This will be my bike for longer, self-supported tours, and I generally 
>> prefer to ride 50% in the hoods and 50% in the drops using bar end 
>> shifters. So, relatively shallow drop so I don’t end up too stretched out, 
>> and with enough forward reach on the hoods to comfortably ride on the 
>> “ramps.” 
>>
>> What’ve y’all got? 
>>
>> Eric
>
>

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[RBW] Re: WTB: Nitto M174 or RM013 handlebar

2021-08-12 Thread Pancake
Currently on Soma Portola 52cm bars which are great (but only dialed in 
94%). Similar to RM-103 Dirt Drop 52cm (center to center), but more flair. 
Road a friends 46cm Noodles for a while too. 

My trend has been toward less drop, more width. But I don't seem to want 
for anything wider. They look more and more like upside down Bosco bars. 
Now I'm tempted to flip my Albatros bars upside down. 

I also generally love my bar end extensions run on the inside of the bars 
for a hood like position. 

https://imgur.com/a/vF25RqQ

Abe
On Thursday, 12 August 2021 at 18:03:10 UTC-7 saintruggler wrote:

> I am in search of a drop bar similar to the Noodle, but offered in 25.4 
> clamp diameter and preferably as wide as possible (48-52cm target width). 
> I’ve seen lots of comments and analysis on the M174 “Fairweather Allroad” 
> bar and the RM013 “Dirt Drop” bar. Never tried either, but I rode the 
> Noodle in 46cm for many years and would be looking for something similar.
>
> I welcome any insights from folks with real-time experience with either of 
> these bars. I also welcome alternative suggestions, provided that whatever 
> you’re suggesting (A) actually exists and (B) can feasibly be purchased in 
> the modern USA market.
>
> Used is great, or new. Usage is for a touring/allroad build I’m doing. 
> This will be my bike for longer, self-supported tours, and I generally 
> prefer to ride 50% in the hoods and 50% in the drops using bar end 
> shifters. So, relatively shallow drop so I don’t end up too stretched out, 
> and with enough forward reach on the hoods to comfortably ride on the 
> “ramps.”
>
> What’ve y’all got?
>
> Eric

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