Ive been riding fixed gear since the early 70's I'm 62 now and still ride fixed gear. I've always loved the pursuit bars and the mustache bars but I can't find them anymore been looking for years now. You have me a fantastic laugh that narrow bars with the pink grips i had on a fixed gear many years ago the exact same bars and grips lol. Memories lol. Keep on fixie riding ill keep riding fixed till I can no longer ride
Lane splitter bars were the funniest trend I followed back in the day cuz what on earth and I threading the needle through that’s more narrow than my cranks let alone my whole body
I absolutely love all the different sub genres and styles of cycling! I come from the MTB and roadie world but there are so many types of fixie/bmx setups that I didn't even know existed, bicycles are truly an art of self expression!
I really love my mustache bar! The cool thing besides the look is that the grip width also makes fit more aero when you hold the bar close to the stem and more straight when you hold the bar near the ends, which are closer to the saddle
Roadie here so I obviously run drops but when it came down to building my winter bike, I took a long hard look at my beloved cyclocross and checked off whatever I didn't use on my crappy winter ride. I found an old alloy frameset the same size as the CX and close in geometry and set about replicating it in winter mode. First thing to go was the drops, you never seek aero when barrelling down a snowy street! So I found a combo of bullhorns and stem that nailed the riding position of riding on the hoods on my summer bike and got rid of a bit of useless metal in the process! They also make my winter bike look super aggressive and fast (though it's not!) I love the bullhorns!!
My approach riding in Winnipeg winter is to switch to drop bars because it's SO much windier without leaves on the trees, plus I'm now presenting a much larger surface area with my winter clothing - nothing worse than pushing harder than you need to and getting sweaty in the cold. The slightly lower center of gravity seems to help too. Just presenting a different perspective - when it comes to winter riding, you gotta find what works for you. 👍
I haven't road in years but I remember riding lane splitters in like 05-06. It was such a goofy concept but it was fun. It made tire grabs pretty easy but I definitely ate it all the time from missing the bars on barspins.
I use the “weirdo” beach cruiser looking bars, but I cut the ends down so I can thread through traffic. I can bar spin with them. But it can hit my knee when I’m doing a backward circle sometimes. For a while I was living on the edge no bar tape and bar ends i was very worried about getting cored. Luckily that didn’t happen. Thank you for the video, the weirdo bars are cool too me, looks dynamic but is actually slower. Also can grab the middle. I always only wanted to ride sparrow bars and I’m now living my dream.
I've been riding fixed gear for the past 2 years, when I started drop bars and bull horn is my go-to but before i didn't like to do tricks but now riser bars is what i've been using for 8 months now and its very comfortable and doing tricks is way easier than drops. (i've converted into tracklocross for 3 months now) the only downside is doing sprints and climbs is harder. Ride safe y'all
For commuting and having fun on my Wabi special I really enjoy my titanium bullmoose handlebar with a positive angle at the stem plus nice up & backsweep. Pretty light (355 grams) for 700 mm width and 110 mm at the stem and it feels just great.
My first fixed gear had drop bars and also was the first time I actually gave them a fair chance since I used to only ride porteur bars (an old version of the mustache bars). I actually got to like them and since I had never ridden drops with hoods I didn't miss the hoods. Surprisingly enough I was able to learn how to fakie a lot faster with pursuit bars and I feel the most comfortable riding them since my city is pretty hilly and there's nothing like climbing with pursuit bars, they also helped me getting comfortable riding with my hands super close to each other on the flats. The flat bars are ok but I like riding fast and apart from fish and chips I don't see any benefit for my riding style. The track drop bars are my least favorite, I find them super uncomfortable in any riding position. I also had mustache bars for my track packing set up because I thought they were gonna be more comfortable for the long rides but completely destroyed my wrists 😢 I also have some bull horns which I only use in winter when it snows or when it rains, I just feel like they give me enough control without having to stretch as much as I would have to with the pursuit bars. Oh, I almost forgot I had cruiser bars for a while on a typical dutch style bike which I ended up destroying o.o
I'm into the alt bars homie! Especially on a fixed! I hoped you'd get more into the "weirdo" bars in your video, cuz i love the comfort they provide. I feel like there's a following building for them, like the Nitto getarounds, stuff from Wilde, Crust, Simworks, BTCHN, Crumbworks ect. BlueLug got me big time inspired with their builds. About to build a fixed/ss with 650b, rock some 24 degree sweeps with Dad grips and do barspins just for funzies. All these alt bars have hella character and are super comfortable. I've decided to ditch the status quo flats and drops for something dorky and unique. Weirdo bars are at #1 for me. 🏆
My favourite bars for fixed is definitely risers with flats coming at a close second. I tried drops but I am not comfortable riding in the drops or hoods. Gonna definitely consider some bull horns later on. Great video as always! #bullhorncomeback
ive been loving the velo orange crazy bars for my fixed gear. The wider option and the bullhorns give me the option to choose between control and speed which i find to be perfect for a commuter fixie.
I've been interested in these for a while. I would definitely want to cut them down though, my current handlebars are 570mm wide and that's about the max if you want to split lanes (Crazy Bars are 780mm).
@@therelianceschool thats what i thought when I first got them... but i actually love that they are so wide, especially since sometimes i have alot of weight on my day pack. its a great alternative position for a more comfortable speed easier to control ride. Im in chicago and have never found an issue splitting lanes. I highly recommend them, and you should try them out as is before cutting.
I've tried all kinds of set ups. I put on some cruiser bars installed upside down, kind of shallow club drops, and it's really working for me. Basically flat bars but with the option of being wide and upright (because the bars are swept back) or narrow and low. If I really need to get aero in a nasty headwind I rest my forearms in the lowest point, a little sketchy but a good option on occasion
I love your videos but i don't have a fixed gear and i always watched your video so Please do tricks on a cheap fixed gear bike (i not good at english)
when fixie came to my country in the early 2000s the super narrow bars , steel drops and bull horns are very popular . recently i seen a lot of young guns riding super wide mtb bars which is quite funny to me
Some people do with dropbars is that they put brake hoods and remove the levers they don't look as slick but it's pretty comfortable, or hanya brakeless hoods
Bullhorns without the drop are great, you can ride on the straight part, or on the "horns" which gives you some variety for long rides. Dia-Compe Guidonnet brake lever (can only be mounted on bullhorns without a drop) and they're perfect.
I just downgraded from Thomson's downhill bars on my Leader cause my fit demanded a higher rise on the bars. I am now on Origin 8's Urban pros and I love them. I'm glad i found this channel. Lot's of cool info here. Been riding for 8 years now and not stopping anytime soon. Also side bar, what brand of glasses are those black browline ones you are wearing? i neeeeed hahaa
Suicide bars come from the cafe racer/bobber/chopper motorcycle kulture. Suicide bars go back to the mid sixties and cafe racers to be more specific. Brit bikes are infamous for them.
We used to call “ dummy hoods” stoker pegs so the rear rider on a tandem had more hand positions, and “ bull horn” handlebars were originally called L.A. ‘84’s made by cinelli for the’84 los angles olympics and used by Francesco Moser’s hour record attempt on a “ funny bike” with a smaller front wheel. My friend Nelson “ Tee-bah” Vails and Mark Gorski won the gold and silver medals at the’ 84 Olympics. Nelson was a bike messenger in NYC in the early ‘80’s when I was working and racing there at the same time. The first track bikes to show up back then were Panasonic steel frames from Japan and came out of the box with an “ hour record” gearing of something like 49x14 and I would see these guys struggling to make money with that ridiculous gear, having to stop and go all day on them. I only rode a track bike in the spring every year to develop leg speed for road racing but we had a lumpy outdoor velodrome called Kissena park Queens and would race out there several times a year. I thought it was strange when being a bike messenger went from “dirt-bag job” to “ urban hipster fashion” and some guys like Squid actually made some money from the fad while it lasted in the early 2K’s..unfortunately now in NYC all the gomers are zooming around on electric bikes and most of the traditional messenger companies are gone, victims of the insurance companies!
Living in a rural area with literal pothole fields on some roads switching beloved bullhorn for a riser was a speed choice since only with that control you can actually survive some sections riding like 20 mph or more.
I have gravel-touring for that kind of stuff and as a daily that an expensive overkill. But for most of the week where i don't ride more than 100km a day - tracklocross is my best friend
Hello kind sir! I've been watching your videos for quite a while now and got absolutely hooked! Are there any set of tricks to practice for beginners at trick-tracking? If so can you make one? So that beginners have a list to follow to get used to the nature of freestyling a fixed gear? Thank you! Awesome videos as always sir love from ph!🇵🇭
No mention of cruiser bars and flared drop bars. i mean if you're not riding for long distances it makes sense you'd never look into them. america is kinda hostile to riding in general and/or very dull due to loooong flat lands, so it's either offroad or urban like fixies go. takes a special breed of cyclist to roam like europeans do. however flared drop bars are really nice for a fixed gear cx/gravel build. the shape protects brake levers and hoods. i have a handlebar i've stashed and revived recently, that go by the name on-one "fleegle". brand mostly died with chain reaction cycles's collapse, so the alternates are MUCH more expensive velo orange or nitto items. it's a mild riser/cruiser hybrid and it solves my issue with flatbars 50cm and up over extending the outward halves of my hands, even on very small frames, leading to pain and numbness. i cant ride anything wider than 52cm without at least 30° of backwards sweep. probably from being too used to drop bars. as for comfort bars... i got a free butterfly handlebar of unknown origin on my homebrewed cargo bike. it's many positions make it very usefull as they allow a significant rise in posture and a road like vertical grip (it's also narrower than the box, so i have been lane splitting with the bike, it spooks cagers to have a wooden box fly at their window's level lol). bars with high sweep arent suited for stunts and allow a straighter back without raising the stem, which is more comfortable and safer for older riders/urban cruising as you'll have more mobility in your neck and shoulders. ergotech has dozens of designs that are dirt cheap, somewhere around 20 euros a pop or less.
Riser bars on my bike, single speed but usually with a freewheel. Ive always wanted to put a set of drop bars on upside down tho, maybe if I rode more fixed and didnt really need brakes.
Please make the dummy hoods !!!! I used to run some 3d printed ones but took off the bars to do some fun stuff but ended up breaking them and the guy who made them stopped manufacturing. Really helpful accessories !
Nice video. I personally always liked to ride with risers and I still have one that is waaaaaay too narrow. There are many options for 3D printing dummy hoods online.
Hi! Thanks for the video! What would be the best riser bars width according to your height, shoulder width, etc for an all rounder usage. Thanks again.
When you showed the "bullhorns" I thought you put them on upside down, because I'm my country most bikes have swept back handlebars for upright biking hahaha
sweet baby jesus!!! whew, thanks for your bar tape/end cap disclaimer!!! your intro pics had me triggered. i know of a person who DIED because of being impaled by handlebars that werent capped. and she wasnt even on the bike! an elementary school boy was riding carefree, was about to hit his classmates's grandma then bailed off the bike. he hit the ground, it tumbled and, tragically, totally pierced her leg...like, through and through. she passed away. i also know of a fellow triathlete who crashed, had a chunk of his chest punched out, suffered a collapsed lung but survived...but barely. the culprit: no end caps.
Can someone answer my question ive learned a few skids like lean forward skid and normal skids on a fixed gear but the thing is i couldnt do a long skid and i cant figure it out why
I put clip on TT bars on my bike and cut the flat bars they were mounted on down to nothing so the TT bars are the only position now. It's almost as fast as it is sketchy
you can run a fixed wheelset for sure. most would recommend not doing that though. proper chain tension is harder to achieve with a non-horizontal rear dropout like a dedicated fixed gear frame has. to me it’s a shame to take away functions like coasting and changing gears with a frame that’s designed to be versatile. it’s also never going to feel as good as a true track bike/fixed gear. luckily for you, you can do as you please with your own bike 😎
Where is the Dutch style bar? (omafiets) It has the ends bend back towards you for a very upright riding position. It looks great on vintage style fixed gear. Not a fast option, but one that gives great stability. Especially when riding in windy situations.
I love the look of those tiny snub flat bars. If I didn't have any hills to climb, I may have rocked those. I've got brakes on my fixed gear solely for descending steep hills so my drops feel really nice in every position. I have thought a lot about making little nubs to replace the hoods and brakes when I move off of this hill
What are people thoughts on aliexpress titanium bullmoose handlebars? Specifically (TIRIS Titanium Integrated Handlebar) The nitto bullmoose bars are sold out I can’t find them.
8:55 It would be super cool if those dummy brake levers would function as horns and you could upload your tone on it. Just an idea from a product designer 😉
If I could only do one kind it would be the road style type of drops, but I switch around to my other track drops and riser/flat bars depending on how I am feeling.
Hey guys , I need to buy a set of bicycle wheels to do the trick, so should I buy 24inch, 26inch, 27.5inch or 29inch wheels? Can anyone help me, because my wheel hit the frame
Ive been riding fixed gear since the early 70's I'm 62 now and still ride fixed gear. I've always loved the pursuit bars and the mustache bars but I can't find them anymore been looking for years now. You have me a fantastic laugh that narrow bars with the pink grips i had on a fixed gear many years ago the exact same bars and grips lol. Memories lol. Keep on fixie riding ill keep riding fixed till I can no longer ride
badass
Nitto still makes the RB-21! If I'm not mistaken that's the bullhorn featured in the video just with the "up" bit at the end cut off
Your A badass sir, you insipired me more
That's awesome, I just turned 40 and I started feeling like maybe should hang it up but this gave me a little more gas for 20+yrs😂😂👍
Old is gold as they say
Lane splitter bars were the funniest trend I followed back in the day cuz what on earth and I threading the needle through that’s more narrow than my cranks let alone my whole body
Hahahah yes this is so true.
I absolutely love all the different sub genres and styles of cycling! I come from the MTB and roadie world but there are so many types of fixie/bmx setups that I didn't even know existed, bicycles are truly an art of self expression!
Fixie riders using MTB parts it so hilarious to me 😂 can’t blame you for loving them
For myself the most comfortable and also the most aestetic are the risers, just love the style of a fixed with them
I really love my mustache bar! The cool thing besides the look is that the grip width also makes fit more aero when you hold the bar close to the stem and more straight when you hold the bar near the ends, which are closer to the saddle
I second the value of bar ends. This was incredible, Jackson! Comprehensive and thorough recap. Love it.
Roadie here so I obviously run drops but when it came down to building my winter bike, I took a long hard look at my beloved cyclocross and checked off whatever I didn't use on my crappy winter ride. I found an old alloy frameset the same size as the CX and close in geometry and set about replicating it in winter mode. First thing to go was the drops, you never seek aero when barrelling down a snowy street! So I found a combo of bullhorns and stem that nailed the riding position of riding on the hoods on my summer bike and got rid of a bit of useless metal in the process! They also make my winter bike look super aggressive and fast (though it's not!) I love the bullhorns!!
My approach riding in Winnipeg winter is to switch to drop bars because it's SO much windier without leaves on the trees, plus I'm now presenting a much larger surface area with my winter clothing - nothing worse than pushing harder than you need to and getting sweaty in the cold. The slightly lower center of gravity seems to help too. Just presenting a different perspective - when it comes to winter riding, you gotta find what works for you. 👍
I haven't road in years but I remember riding lane splitters in like 05-06. It was such a goofy concept but it was fun. It made tire grabs pretty easy but I definitely ate it all the time from missing the bars on barspins.
ive been riding fixed gear for awhile now and i honestly love it!❤ i use the bullhorn handlebars! never tried other handlebars before
Handlebars are so last century, I just use a really long stem.
I use the “weirdo” beach cruiser looking bars, but I cut the ends down so I can thread through traffic. I can bar spin with them. But it can hit my knee when I’m doing a backward circle sometimes. For a while I was living on the edge no bar tape and bar ends i was very worried about getting cored. Luckily that didn’t happen. Thank you for the video, the weirdo bars are cool too me, looks dynamic but is actually slower. Also can grab the middle. I always only wanted to ride sparrow bars and I’m now living my dream.
Finally your are back I was waiting for an months to as you how to stand inside the frame while riding tutorial please I'm your biggest fan!
I've been riding my fixie for decades, I still rock the bullhorns
@15:40 I used to rock the oury sized straight bars back in hs in 2013
I've been riding fixed gear for the past 2 years, when I started drop bars and bull horn is my go-to but before i didn't like to do tricks but now riser bars is what i've been using for 8 months now and its very comfortable and doing tricks is way easier than drops. (i've converted into tracklocross for 3 months now) the only downside is doing sprints and climbs is harder. Ride safe y'all
these new drop bars lookin pretty good god damn
Totally agree with your comfort bar take. The back sweep makes riding feel so strange.
For commuting and having fun on my Wabi special I really enjoy my titanium bullmoose handlebar with a positive angle at the stem plus nice up & backsweep. Pretty light (355 grams) for 700 mm width and 110 mm at the stem and it feels just great.
good content! following you since 'good times are killing me', keep it up guys
My first fixed gear had drop bars and also was the first time I actually gave them a fair chance since I used to only ride porteur bars (an old version of the mustache bars). I actually got to like them and since I had never ridden drops with hoods I didn't miss the hoods. Surprisingly enough I was able to learn how to fakie a lot faster with pursuit bars and I feel the most comfortable riding them since my city is pretty hilly and there's nothing like climbing with pursuit bars, they also helped me getting comfortable riding with my hands super close to each other on the flats. The flat bars are ok but I like riding fast and apart from fish and chips I don't see any benefit for my riding style. The track drop bars are my least favorite, I find them super uncomfortable in any riding position. I also had mustache bars for my track packing set up because I thought they were gonna be more comfortable for the long rides but completely destroyed my wrists 😢 I also have some bull horns which I only use in winter when it snows or when it rains, I just feel like they give me enough control without having to stretch as much as I would have to with the pursuit bars. Oh, I almost forgot I had cruiser bars for a while on a typical dutch style bike which I ended up destroying o.o
I'm into the alt bars homie! Especially on a fixed! I hoped you'd get more into the "weirdo" bars in your video, cuz i love the comfort they provide. I feel like there's a following building for them, like the Nitto getarounds, stuff from Wilde, Crust, Simworks, BTCHN, Crumbworks ect.
BlueLug got me big time inspired with their builds. About to build a fixed/ss with 650b, rock some 24 degree sweeps with Dad grips and do barspins just for funzies.
All these alt bars have hella character and are super comfortable. I've decided to ditch the status quo flats and drops for something dorky and unique.
Weirdo bars are at #1 for me. 🏆
My favourite bars for fixed is definitely risers with flats coming at a close second. I tried drops but I am not comfortable riding in the drops or hoods. Gonna definitely consider some bull horns later on.
Great video as always!
#bullhorncomeback
If you don’t enjoy drops then you might have a difficult time with bullhorns.
@Glassgate drop are only good if you want to ride aggressively and build some speed. Everything else is better for city riding & handling
@@B_COOPER It's interesting you say that because I hate drops and love bullhorns
bro that saddle is beeeeaultiful
ive been loving the velo orange crazy bars for my fixed gear. The wider option and the bullhorns give me the option to choose between control and speed which i find to be perfect for a commuter fixie.
I've been interested in these for a while. I would definitely want to cut them down though, my current handlebars are 570mm wide and that's about the max if you want to split lanes (Crazy Bars are 780mm).
@@therelianceschool thats what i thought when I first got them... but i actually love that they are so wide, especially since sometimes i have alot of weight on my day pack. its a great alternative position for a more comfortable speed easier to control ride. Im in chicago and have never found an issue splitting lanes. I highly recommend them, and you should try them out as is before cutting.
I've tried all kinds of set ups. I put on some cruiser bars installed upside down, kind of shallow club drops, and it's really working for me. Basically flat bars but with the option of being wide and upright (because the bars are swept back) or narrow and low. If I really need to get aero in a nasty headwind I rest my forearms in the lowest point, a little sketchy but a good option on occasion
I love your videos but i don't have a fixed gear and i always watched your video so Please do tricks on a cheap fixed gear bike (i not good at english)
when fixie came to my country in the early 2000s the super narrow bars , steel drops and bull horns are very popular .
recently i seen a lot of young guns riding super wide mtb bars which is quite funny to me
Audio cuts out during the bmx bar section @FOAD
they didnt with me, maybe something wrong on your end?
Thank you! Was editing way too late and accidentally dropped the audio out. I cut that little section out.
Man, I have just been looking into new handlebars for my fixed gear... crazy!
Some people do with dropbars is that they put brake hoods and remove the levers they don't look as slick but it's pretty comfortable, or hanya brakeless hoods
YES to the faux hoods!!!
Bullhorns without the drop are great, you can ride on the straight part, or on the "horns" which gives you some variety for long rides. Dia-Compe Guidonnet brake lever (can only be mounted on bullhorns without a drop) and they're perfect.
Went from bull horns to 78cm risers. This is perfect for me.
They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
I just downgraded from Thomson's downhill bars on my Leader cause my fit demanded a higher rise on the bars. I am now on Origin 8's Urban pros and I love them. I'm glad i found this channel. Lot's of cool info here. Been riding for 8 years now and not stopping anytime soon. Also side bar, what brand of glasses are those black browline ones you are wearing? i neeeeed hahaa
5:56 real one for including this bloop
dude I LOVE YOUR WIGGLY HAIR!!!
I use flat risers and I use bar tape over grips so I can wrap them all the way to the bends and get multiple hand positions
Suicide bars are such 2010 throw back!
Suicide bars come from the cafe racer/bobber/chopper motorcycle kulture. Suicide bars go back to the mid sixties and cafe racers to be more specific. Brit bikes are infamous for them.
Bring back his prime brooo ❤
ruff bike co easter egg
We used to call “ dummy hoods” stoker pegs so the rear rider on a tandem had more hand positions, and “ bull horn” handlebars were originally called L.A. ‘84’s made by cinelli for the’84 los angles olympics and used by Francesco Moser’s hour record attempt on a “ funny bike” with a smaller front wheel. My friend Nelson “ Tee-bah” Vails and Mark Gorski won the gold and silver medals at the’ 84 Olympics. Nelson was a bike messenger in NYC in the early ‘80’s when I was working and racing there at the same time. The first track bikes to show up back then were Panasonic steel frames from Japan and came out of the box with an “ hour record” gearing of something like 49x14 and I would see these guys struggling to make money with that ridiculous gear, having to stop and go all day on them. I only rode a track bike in the spring every year to develop leg speed for road racing but we had a lumpy outdoor velodrome called Kissena park Queens and would race out there several times a year. I thought it was strange when being a bike messenger went from “dirt-bag job” to “ urban hipster fashion” and some guys like Squid actually made some money from the fad while it lasted in the early 2K’s..unfortunately now in NYC all the gomers are zooming around on electric bikes and most of the traditional messenger companies are gone, victims of the insurance companies!
Living in a rural area with literal pothole fields on some roads switching beloved bullhorn for a riser was a speed choice since only with that control you can actually survive some sections riding like 20 mph or more.
How about a hardtail mtb with suspension and mid-narrow tires ?
I have gravel-touring for that kind of stuff and as a daily that an expensive overkill. But for most of the week where i don't ride more than 100km a day - tracklocross is my best friend
Hello kind sir! I've been watching your videos for quite a while now and got absolutely hooked! Are there any set of tricks to practice for beginners at trick-tracking? If so can you make one? So that beginners have a list to follow to get used to the nature of freestyling a fixed gear? Thank you! Awesome videos as always sir love from ph!🇵🇭
shoutout to wes gettin that nice upright position
ive got an kids mountain bike handlebar and that's the best for me 😂
Surly side bars are pretty nice. put em on my hybrid to take it on gravel
We put brakehoods or rb STI here on our drop bars for comfort and climbing faster it's also great for stopping
Riser bar for me🎉
Antler Bars, If you custom make em' you'll never need a bike lock! Wink'
I need the RUFF Top cap! 🔥
No mention of cruiser bars and flared drop bars. i mean if you're not riding for long distances it makes sense you'd never look into them.
america is kinda hostile to riding in general and/or very dull due to loooong flat lands, so it's either offroad or urban like fixies go. takes a special breed of cyclist to roam like europeans do.
however flared drop bars are really nice for a fixed gear cx/gravel build. the shape protects brake levers and hoods.
i have a handlebar i've stashed and revived recently, that go by the name on-one "fleegle". brand mostly died with chain reaction cycles's collapse, so the alternates are MUCH more expensive velo orange or nitto items.
it's a mild riser/cruiser hybrid and it solves my issue with flatbars 50cm and up over extending the outward halves of my hands, even on very small frames, leading to pain and numbness.
i cant ride anything wider than 52cm without at least 30° of backwards sweep. probably from being too used to drop bars.
as for comfort bars... i got a free butterfly handlebar of unknown origin on my homebrewed cargo bike. it's many positions make it very usefull as they allow a significant rise in posture and a road like vertical grip (it's also narrower than the box, so i have been lane splitting with the bike, it spooks cagers to have a wooden box fly at their window's level lol).
bars with high sweep arent suited for stunts and allow a straighter back without raising the stem, which is more comfortable and safer for older riders/urban cruising as you'll have more mobility in your neck and shoulders. ergotech has dozens of designs that are dirt cheap, somewhere around 20 euros a pop or less.
Riser bars on my bike, single speed but usually with a freewheel.
Ive always wanted to put a set of drop bars on upside down tho, maybe if I rode more fixed and didnt really need brakes.
Inverted drops (or cyclobal bars) for tricks, (shallow) drops where you actually ride in the drops - track cycling style - for speed.
you should really try minivelo fixed gears
Also I’d be interested in purchasing/supporting/helping with prototypes with the “dummy” levers/hoods!
i ride mustache bars on my bike and I love them
what about drop bars flipped up and cut to resemble bullhorns?
i build my ss/fixed with a bullhorn and some time trial brake levers🔥
Please make the dummy hoods !!!! I used to run some 3d printed ones but took off the bars to do some fun stuff but ended up breaking them and the guy who made them stopped manufacturing. Really helpful accessories !
I can help u out with a 3d model if u want.
You can buy a cheap road brake.
Yooo are those Specialized Hover drops? I LOVE those bars
yeaddd .I love this bro
Nice video. I personally always liked to ride with risers and I still have one that is waaaaaay too narrow. There are many options for 3D printing dummy hoods online.
Nitto for shred bars are great
Seeing as you ride in denim pants, how do you make them last longer on the seat? I keep getting shreds.
Hi! Thanks for the video! What would be the best riser bars width according to your height, shoulder width, etc for an all rounder usage. Thanks again.
New item in the backround 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
😮😮😮
When you showed the "bullhorns" I thought you put them on upside down, because I'm my country most bikes have swept back handlebars for upright biking hahaha
widebar only !
sweet baby jesus!!! whew, thanks for your bar tape/end cap disclaimer!!! your intro pics had me triggered. i know of a person who DIED because of being impaled by handlebars that werent capped. and she wasnt even on the bike! an elementary school boy was riding carefree, was about to hit his classmates's grandma then bailed off the bike. he hit the ground, it tumbled and, tragically, totally pierced her leg...like, through and through. she passed away. i also know of a fellow triathlete who crashed, had a chunk of his chest punched out, suffered a collapsed lung but survived...but barely. the culprit: no end caps.
What is the optimum length for a flatbar and riserbar
Can someone answer my question ive learned a few skids like lean forward skid and normal skids on a fixed gear but the thing is i couldnt do a long skid and i cant figure it out why
Where can i get that hoodie
Hey can you try skidding as many times a you want in a solid rubber tires
Definitely manufacture some hoods if it’s for a decent price I’m in
What’s the model of the drop bars ?
Make hoods for drop barz plzzz!!
I’m looking to get an integrated carbon drop bar. Any recommendations on what brand I should get? Budget would be around 500$
Are those Ritchey bullmoose bars for sale????
I put clip on TT bars on my bike and cut the flat bars they were mounted on down to nothing so the TT bars are the only position now. It's almost as fast as it is sketchy
DO ITTTTTTT i really wanna see you guys start making some dummy hoods
My uncle got a Sportif Fuji bike and it has gears on it and I was wondering if I can use fixie wheels on it
you can run a fixed wheelset for sure. most would recommend not doing that though. proper chain tension is harder to achieve with a non-horizontal rear dropout like a dedicated fixed gear frame has. to me it’s a shame to take away functions like coasting and changing gears with a frame that’s designed to be versatile. it’s also never going to feel as good as a true track bike/fixed gear. luckily for you, you can do as you please with your own bike 😎
im torn between risers and bullhorns, they're both comfortable for when im riding and skidding
What about Takhion bar's?
may I ask what ratio your using? im just curios
Where is the Dutch style bar? (omafiets)
It has the ends bend back towards you for a very upright riding position.
It looks great on vintage style fixed gear. Not a fast option, but one that gives great stability. Especially when riding in windy situations.
Dude, I been looking for good dummy hoods for my fixed gear for like a year now.
Please make the dummy hoods 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love the look of those tiny snub flat bars. If I didn't have any hills to climb, I may have rocked those. I've got brakes on my fixed gear solely for descending steep hills so my drops feel really nice in every position. I have thought a lot about making little nubs to replace the hoods and brakes when I move off of this hill
What are people thoughts on aliexpress titanium bullmoose handlebars? Specifically (TIRIS Titanium Integrated Handlebar)
The nitto bullmoose bars are sold out I can’t find them.
Bullhorns the best for city and if u have flat top tube u have a mini riser as well
13:32 my weirdo bar on my fixed gear is a unicycle handlebar
8:55 It would be super cool if those dummy brake levers would function as horns and you could upload your tone on it. Just an idea from a product designer 😉
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react to idaten jump bike, are they realistic ?
If I could only do one kind it would be the road style type of drops, but I switch around to my other track drops and riser/flat bars depending on how I am feeling.
The dummy hoods is a great idea you should make some and call them doods
Hey guys , I need to buy a set of bicycle wheels to do the trick, so should I buy 24inch, 26inch, 27.5inch or 29inch wheels? Can anyone help me, because my wheel hit the frame
that short mtb bar is something else to look at....i can see it in traffic but thats all
Yeah, traffic riding is the original reason, not very practical for most applications.