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New randonneur handlebar
Got a Nitto B135 Randonneur at my LBS. Mounted fine in a Nitto Technomic
stem with a 26mm clamp, despite the bar being 25.4. This bar replaces a Modolo X-Tenos that has been on the bike for 20 years. I have been riding around without bar tape, carrying hex wrenches in the pocket for tweaking bar angle and lever position. I have not raised or lowered the quill stem. Initial reaction is that everything seems higher, and it is. The bar sweeps up for the ramps, and the drop is about 3 cm. shallower than the Modolo. Also, the Modolo was a 40cm. width; the Nitto is 45. The bars are about the same width at the levers, though, since the Nitto drops sweep out. I'm liking the shallower drop and the extra width. Placing the levers has been interesting. I put them on symmetrically, but during tweaking I find I like one lower on the bar than the other. My arms must be different lengths. But Michael Press said in a recent post that if he gets the bar angle right, the levers take care of themselves. I like that. BC ran-da-knee |
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New randonneur handlebar
On Jun 9, 2:35*pm, bcdrums wrote:
Got a Nitto B135 Randonneur at my LBS. BC ran-da-knee Ran-da-nay is what you ride in once you fit a ran-duh-nuh- - -- --- ---- ----- -r handlebar. Andre Jute A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. --H.H.Munro ("Saki")(1870-1916) Visit Jute on Amps at http://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ "wonderfully well written and reasoned information for the tube audio constructor" John Broskie TubeCAD & GlassWare "an unbelievably comprehensive web site containing vital gems of wisdom" Stuart Perry Hi-Fi News & Record Review |
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On Jun 9, 3:43*pm, Andre Jute wrote:
On Jun 9, 2:35*pm, bcdrums wrote: Got a Nitto B135 Randonneur at my LBS. BC ran-da-knee Ran-da-nay is what you ride in once you fit a ran-duh-nuh- - *-- * * --- * * * * ---- * * * * * * *----- * * * * * * * * * *-r handlebar. Andre Jute A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. --H.H.Munro ("Saki")(1870-1916) Visit Jute on Amps athttp://members.lycos.co.uk/fiultra/ "wonderfully well written and reasoned information for the tube audio constructor" John Broskie TubeCAD & GlassWare "an unbelievably comprehensive web site containing vital gems of wisdom" Stuart Perry Hi-Fi News & Record Review breath deep breath deep breath from your tummy fill your lungs with 45cm of dirt hydrocarbons dead insect parts dog **** insect **** pesticides rubber particles asphalt concrete dust industrial chemicals breath deep there's a zen book on it. very insturctive for the newly released to 45 cm bars width's I'll dig it out. cattleitic convertor dust.... |
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New randonneur handlebar
here's four from the Collier County Library System where the CR
resides The Tao of natural breathing : for health, well-being, and inner growth / Dennis Lewis ; [foreword by Mantak Chia]. San Francisco, CA : Mountain Wind Pub., c1997. The art of breathing / Nancy Zi. Glendale, Calif. : Vivi Co., 1994. 159 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. The art of breathing : 6 simple lessons to improve performance, health, and well-being / Nancy Zi. Berkeley, Calif. : Frog ; [Emeryville, CA] : Distributed by Publishers Group West, c2000. 240 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Bragg super power breathing; for super health & high energy / by Paul C. Bragg and Patricia Bragg. Santa Barbara, CA : Health Science, 1999. viii, 172 p. : ill. ; 21 cm |
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New randonneur handlebar
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bcdrums wrote: Got a Nitto B135 Randonneur at my LBS. Mounted fine in a Nitto Technomic stem with a 26mm clamp, despite the bar being 25.4. This bar replaces a Modolo X-Tenos that has been on the bike for 20 years. I have been riding around without bar tape, carrying hex wrenches in the pocket for tweaking bar angle and lever position. I have not raised or lowered the quill stem. Initial reaction is that everything seems higher, and it is. The bar sweeps up for the ramps, and the drop is about 3 cm. shallower than the Modolo. Also, the Modolo was a 40cm. width; the Nitto is 45. The bars are about the same width at the levers, though, since the Nitto drops sweep out. I'm liking the shallower drop and the extra width. Placing the levers has been interesting. I put them on symmetrically, but during tweaking I find I like one lower on the bar than the other. My arms must be different lengths. But Michael Press said in a recent post that if he gets the bar angle right, the levers take care of themselves. I like that. Still, lever clamp position is a useful adjustment, and remember you can rotate them inward and outward. I guess you are finding small adjustments make big differences. You can make noticeable changes in the levers with bar tape on. Sounds as if you are having fun. -- Michael Press |
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On 6/10/10 8:31 PM, Michael Press wrote:
In , wrote: Got a Nitto B135 Randonneur at my LBS. Mounted fine in a Nitto Technomic stem with a 26mm clamp, despite the bar being 25.4. This bar replaces a Modolo X-Tenos that has been on the bike for 20 years. I have been riding around without bar tape, carrying hex wrenches in the pocket for tweaking bar angle and lever position. I have not raised or lowered the quill stem. Initial reaction is that everything seems higher, and it is. The bar sweeps up for the ramps, and the drop is about 3 cm. shallower than the Modolo. Also, the Modolo was a 40cm. width; the Nitto is 45. The bars are about the same width at the levers, though, since the Nitto drops sweep out. I'm liking the shallower drop and the extra width. Placing the levers has been interesting. I put them on symmetrically, but during tweaking I find I like one lower on the bar than the other. My arms must be different lengths. But Michael Press said in a recent post that if he gets the bar angle right, the levers take care of themselves. I like that. Still, lever clamp position is a useful adjustment, and remember you can rotate them inward and outward. I guess you are finding small adjustments make big differences. You can make noticeable changes in the levers with bar tape on. Sounds as if you are having fun. Indeed I am. I want to get the bar tape on, but I really want to fool around with the possibilities before I lock it down. I do find the inward/outward placement of the levers interesting; the way they bear the arm weight varies. Also, because of the outward flare on this bar,the levers aren't quite perpendicular to the ground, but it doesn't seem to matter. BC barred |
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TAPE ? long distances and
http://www.grabongrips.com/foam_tubing.php used foam ? more control at mile 75 I was 'taken aback' replacing the 10 speeds original bar with a wider ergo bar from Nashbar WHO PAID ME $10 for it. First I was faster longer with deeper breathing then incroyable, a pain had deveoped in my right hand tween thumb and first finger-and the pain went away after 2-3 miles ! had to stop and get a good look at it...now what, right ? Then the foam....ahhhhhhhh then a Spec road enduro seat..ahhhhhhhh what with the natural A/C, outasight ! can play the saxophone, so breathing in all the dog **** Sherman throws up is nooooo problem. |
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I definitely agree you should wait until you are perfectly happy before adding the tape. Then when you add the tape you know it is in exactly the right position and you can be happy with your decision.
Ride around a bit more and keep adjusting it and you will know when you reach the perfect position. |
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