General Discussion - Mountain bike handlebars sala007 - Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:09 am Post subject: Mountain bike handlebars
When it comes to mountain bike handlebars, wider is better. They offer you?more control, easier breathing and better positioning for balance. This makes you more stable and slower to fatigue.
As with any component so intimately related to fit, Cycling Handlebars width is relative. So what constitutes?‘wide’? For bikes that are small, medium, large/extra large, we’d consider the following Flat Handlebars
widths as ‘wide’, respectively: 650-680mm, 680-730mm, 730-750mm. Anything larger than 750mm is probably influenced by discipline – downhill or gravity, for example – and personal preference.
When it comes to fitting a wide bar, the first thing to understand is that Bicycles Handlebars
width is closely linked to stem length. So as you add bar width you should also reduce stem length. For example, say you’ve decided to go from a 680mm to 700mm bar, and you have a 90mm stem – we’d suggest reducing stem length to 75mm. How about swapping from 680mm to 730mm? Try going to a 65mm stem, and so forth. Going even wider Handlebars for Bikes, to 750mm on a trail bike, you should plan on pairing the bar to a 50mm stem.
Once you head into the mid-700mm range, it’s worth considering the terrain you’re riding. Those who rip aggressive trails at higher speeds are much more likely to benefit from a wider bar. Whereas slow-speed singletrack technicians will likely get tired of Light Bicycle Wheels weaving a wide bar through tightly spaced trees. So think about the environments you like to ride in when considering this?‘wider is better’?movement.
Also consider the purpose of your riding, as bar width can easily be influenced by this, too. Generally, faster trails are more open, so are more conducive to wider bars. Prefer downhill Racing Wheels on high-speed courses, or tackling jump trails? A medium-sized rider could push out to the 800mm width there. And we can imagine an East Coast all-mountain rider being quite happy with a 680mm bar.