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Bar sweep, rise and height - what does it all do? - TWOBOBROB...Can you help?
Stodgy:
Need some theoretical help guys...
Been looking at new bars for my new school ride, and I know it's just down to personal preference - i.e. what feels right...but what's the theory behind the rise, sweep and height of bars? What's better 11 degrees of back sweep or 4 degrees? What difference does it make?
Hope someone can shed some light...
Thanks in advance
Dave
lazychubs:
i dunno but some bars feel real wierd to ride
but i mainly stick to 7.5 rise and wotever the haro pro bars are
now running s&m slam bars 8inch rise
they feel nice bloody wide tho even cut down lol
Stodgy:
Thanks Rhys - I know what you mean, some bars just feel weird.
I ride Hoffman Low Drag's which are 7.5"x 25" but they only have 6 degree sweep and about 4 upsweep...so trying to find something new school (and light) to match is a real challenge.
So, I just wondered why companies weren't making bars with such shallow sweep anymore - is there a reason to run more?
Cheers :daumenhoch:
Dave
lazychubs:
dunno mate but some bars have no sweep or nowt just dead straight and wierd
its all to do with street dirt and vert i fink lol
theRuler:
flatland bars often have very little sweep , so the feel the same when reversed
the bars i ride with are about 6 or 6.5" rise
but then i like my bikes short and low down
before i could find small enough bars, i would flip the stem, or cut down the steerer tube (on 1" threaded) to get them lower
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