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Old May 13th 06, 01:22 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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I have been using TTT Competizione bars for many years.
I like the gradual curve on the tops, but I am finding the drops are
too deep making it hard to ride in the drops especially while climbing.

So I am looking for some bars with a drop of 140mm or less.
I came up with Ritchey WCS Classic Road Bar and Ritchey Biomax II

The WCS Classic Road bar seems to look similar to my TTT with the
gradual bend on top.
The Biomax are intriguing and I have read good reviews about them, but
they have a sharper bend and the top actually angles back 6 degrees
which is quite different from what I have now.
Any comments on these bars or other shallow drop bars would be
appreciated.

Thanks - Joel

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Old May 13th 06, 02:04 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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I have a pair of Ritchie Biomax comps on my single speed and find them
pretty darn good. the slight angle back is welcome and the drops are
slightly flared. I like that the area in front of the brake hood is
horizontal so you can ride there without slipping. The drops are mixed.
Because of the "ergo bump" the security of grip is incredible, but I do
miss the long flat that bars like the Nitto Noodle have for long pulls
into the wind.

Here's a couple pics in case you haven't been able to see them in
person:

http://static.flickr.com/42/85780956_94f1edd817.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/52/128068408_51e379311d_o.jpg

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Old May 13th 06, 08:00 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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"Joel" wrote:

I have been using TTT Competizione bars for many years.
I like the gradual curve on the tops, but I am finding the drops are
too deep making it hard to ride in the drops especially while climbing.

So I am looking for some bars with a drop of 140mm or less.
I came up with Ritchey WCS Classic Road Bar and Ritchey Biomax II

The WCS Classic Road bar seems to look similar to my TTT with the
gradual bend on top.
The Biomax are intriguing and I have read good reviews about them, but
they have a sharper bend and the top actually angles back 6 degrees
which is quite different from what I have now.
Any comments on these bars or other shallow drop bars would be
appreciated.


Have you always been uncomfortable in the drops? What
happens when you stay in the drops? What happens when you
raise the bars?

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Michael Press
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Old May 13th 06, 07:30 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Have you always been uncomfortable in the drops? What
happens when you stay in the drops? What happens when you
raise the bars?

I tend to only use the drops when I have to, like trying to stay in a
pack and riding into a head wind. I used to use the drops for climbing
on ocassion ala pantani.
I guess it never was comfortable. Can't raise the bars without changing
to a different stem.

Joel

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Michael Press


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Old May 13th 06, 07:32 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Cool bike. I have a commuter bike I would change to single speed except
I have too many hills to ride up.

Joel

 




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