Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-12 Thread tuolumne bikes
You can't do this (attached) with Crazy Bars unless you have hinged brake 
levers. The relaxed hand position is palms at about 45 degrees with thumbs 
around the bar ends and heel of the hand on the handle bar. On sketchy 
descents you have a standard straight bar with two finger braking. Shifting 
and braking are accessible in either position. I'm not currently using 
this, but it worked for several years. Using Northroad variations now since 
my wrists like the 45 degree angle.

I realize this photo may disturb some folks, but the thread is called weird 
handlebar idea.

Carl

On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 1:44:17 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote:

> On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 8:53:11 AM UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>>
>> So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar 
>> but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's 
>> like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The 
>> idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar 
>> that's on the same level with the drops. 
>>
>>>
>>> I've been intrigued by Velo Orange's Crazy Bar, though I don't know if 
> you can put drop levers on those horns: 
> https://velo-orange.com/collections/handlebars/products/crazy-bars-1 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-12 Thread Philip Williamson
Hey, I’m glad it helps. I didn’t do any modifications, but...
You might want to use a half-round file to match the lever body to the bar. 
Simply turning the lever 90 degrees digs sharp corners of my example lever body 
into the bar. Someone predicted this setup would slip, but regular sideways 
levers on m-bars don’t slip.

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-11 Thread Zack Medow
Philip,

You’ve got it!! This is exactly what I’m looking for. I’m going to try it with 
my next mustache bar (I don’t currently have one). 

This is awesome, I didn’t think it’d be possible. Anything special to note with 
how you did the conversion?

Cheers,

Zack

> On Aug 9, 2020, at 11:38 PM, Philip Williamson  
> wrote:
> 
> It sounds like you want to rotate the lever mounts 90 degrees on a mustache 
> bar. I’ve never seen this done, but it seems feasible. You might want to 
> adjust the mating surface of the lever with a half-round file. 
> 
> Disclaimer: I didn’t even visit the bike shed to look at the pieces. 
> UPDATE (DIS-disclaimer): I put the chickens away and put upright levers on a 
> moustache bar. Easy. I don’t see an advantage over a normal moustache setup, 
> but it’s possible.
> 
> “Pictures or it didn’t happen” as Manny used to say:
> https://www.instagram.com/p/CDsZVYll1UB
> 
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-11 Thread Addison Quarles
Jim M.: 
IIRC The horns of the Crazy Bar have a 23.8mm OD and a ~20mm ID to 
accommodate common bar end/TT brake levers, so running road levers would 
work if one wanted to save the bar end real estate for something else. A 
duo of mirrors? Bar end shifters? a couple knocks to make a slingshot?   

On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 1:44:17 PM UTC-7 Jim M. wrote:

> On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 8:53:11 AM UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>>
>> So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar 
>> but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's 
>> like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The 
>> idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar 
>> that's on the same level with the drops. 
>>
>>>
>>> I've been intrigued by Velo Orange's Crazy Bar, though I don't know if 
> you can put drop levers on those horns: 
> https://velo-orange.com/collections/handlebars/products/crazy-bars-1 
>
>
>
> 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-10 Thread Eric Daume
Philip's picture matches my understanding of the OP's image. Somehow I
don't think this will catch on.

Eric

On Sun, Aug 9, 2020 at 11:38 PM Philip Williamson <
philip.william...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It sounds like you want to rotate the lever mounts 90 degrees on a
> mustache bar. I’ve never seen this done, but it seems feasible. You might
> want to adjust the mating surface of the lever with a half-round file.
>
> Disclaimer: I didn’t even visit the bike shed to look at the pieces.
> UPDATE (DIS-disclaimer): I put the chickens away and put upright levers on
> a moustache bar. Easy. I don’t see an advantage over a normal moustache
> setup, but it’s possible.
>
> “Pictures or it didn’t happen” as Manny used to say:
> https://www.instagram.com/p/CDsZVYll1UB
>
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA
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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-09 Thread Philip Williamson
It sounds like you want to rotate the lever mounts 90 degrees on a mustache 
bar. I’ve never seen this done, but it seems feasible. You might want to adjust 
the mating surface of the lever with a half-round file. 

Disclaimer: I didn’t even visit the bike shed to look at the pieces. 
UPDATE (DIS-disclaimer): I put the chickens away and put upright levers on a 
moustache bar. Easy. I don’t see an advantage over a normal moustache setup, 
but it’s possible.

“Pictures or it didn’t happen” as Manny used to say:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CDsZVYll1UB

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA 

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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-08 Thread Jim M.
On Saturday, August 8, 2020 at 8:53:11 AM UTC-7, Zack Medow wrote:
>
> So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar 
> but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's 
> like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The 
> idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar 
> that's on the same level with the drops. 
>
>>
>> I've been intrigued by Velo Orange's Crazy Bar, though I don't know if 
you can put drop levers on those horns: 
https://velo-orange.com/collections/handlebars/products/crazy-bars-1 




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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-08 Thread Patrick Moore
I laugh at this question (in nostalgic exhilaration, not scorn) because
I've had the same dilemma for dirt surface bikes. I want a low, narrow
cruising position for tarmac, and a wide, closer-up position for dirt.

What all this reminds me of is: the original issue Moustache Bar. Though I
tried close and high, I didn't like it, and always went back to low and
far; IOW, set them up much like road drop bars. This gave me a narrow,
long-reach position on the hoods (set up per Grant's original suggestion),
and a much wider and closer position by sitting up and holding on to the
ends of the bar.

These 2 positions are very good, but -- and this is me, only -- my left
palm is so sensitive that only the ramps and hoods of a road drop bar setup
(I tried 6-7 different, wide, flared offroad drops and hated them all) is
comfortable for more than a few miles, thus ruling out the M-bar for
anything ridden for over 10 miles.

On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 9:53 AM Andrew Stevens 
wrote:

> https://surlybikes.com/parts/truck_stop_bar
> https://www.crustbikes.com/products/wide-load-bar/
> https://bikepacking.com/news/ride-farr-supa-wide-handlebar/
>
> I guess the way I'm reading it is you want a narrow road position and a
> wider upright position. The general trend in backpacking has been to widen
> the bars and to include upsweep from the stem so that its a riser bar with
> a wide drop position, so that inverts what I perceive to be your preferred
> position, but this trend seems much easier from an engineering standpoint.
> I just got those Ride Farr bars: they are wide, but as they are short
> reach, with a shorter stem, they feel very natural, and nowhere near as
> wide as the widest bars out there nowadays.
>
> You could also go the Jones route, and ride in the "aero" position:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGwBvzvIhhs
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 10:48:51 AM UTC-5, Zack Medow wrote:
>>
>> Ok so for me the perfect road handlebar would allow me to run drop bar
>> break levers in the typical way for “endurance” riding, then with back
>> sweep to allow me to sit up and change my back angle. Basically I’m
>> visualizing this as an albastache bar but with the break levers vertical
>> instead of horizontal. Or like a dirt drop, but with all the hand positions
>> existing on the same plane.
>>
>> I could see how you’d do this by bending the tubes down in the way you
>> typically would on a drop bar, and then sideways and back for the sit-up
>> position. Has anyone ever seen a bar like this? Is this a very stupid idea?
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Re: [RBW] Re: Weird handlebar idea

2020-08-08 Thread Zack Medow
So I maybe didn't describe this well enough. Just imagine a mustache bar
but with the brake hoods in the standard position for a drop bar. So it's
like a normal dop bar, but all parts of the bar are on the same plane. The
idea is to have a normal hoods position, plus a swoop back part of the bar
that's on the same level with the drops.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 3:02 PM Drw  wrote:

> I’m also having a hard time envisioning. Is something like the soma condor
> 2, kind of what you’re going for?
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