Polished Alloy Handlebars
Polished Alloy Handlebars
Postby MountGower » Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:03 pm
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Postby europa » Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:20 pm
The Noodle
After a lot of mucking about, I actually bought mine from Rivendell(who designed it).
They are a lovely bar. Lots of reach. A bit tight in the curl perhaps but as per the bars of the day. They feature a weird 5 degree pull back on the flats of the bars. This looks strange, but I'm someone who hates flat bar bikes and who, for the same reason, rarely rode on the flats. However, with the Noodle, I find I'm spending a lot of time on the flats so obviously that pull back works. The hooks are slightly flared out too and once again, I find I can ride the hooks quite happily.
Rivendell (who are a bizarre little company but their strange beliefs seem to work) recommend you look at the 46cm bar, which is wider than the 'standard'. I went with that and love it.
The Nitto Noodle? A strange bar with strange claims made for it ... and they're right. They are a very comfortable bar - the only thing I'd like is to have the last bit of the drops angled down as per my Europa's bars, but you can't buy that (I tried).
There are a couple of copies of the Noodle, but at the time I bought mine, they offered no price advantage. The only thing to watch with Rivendell is that they use premium shipping which is pricey. Mine cost me $120 delivered, but about half of that was shipping
Richard
After a lot of mucking about, I actually bought mine from Rivendell(who designed it).
They are a lovely bar. Lots of reach. A bit tight in the curl perhaps but as per the bars of the day. They feature a weird 5 degree pull back on the flats of the bars. This looks strange, but I'm someone who hates flat bar bikes and who, for the same reason, rarely rode on the flats. However, with the Noodle, I find I'm spending a lot of time on the flats so obviously that pull back works. The hooks are slightly flared out too and once again, I find I can ride the hooks quite happily.
Rivendell (who are a bizarre little company but their strange beliefs seem to work) recommend you look at the 46cm bar, which is wider than the 'standard'. I went with that and love it.
The Nitto Noodle? A strange bar with strange claims made for it ... and they're right. They are a very comfortable bar - the only thing I'd like is to have the last bit of the drops angled down as per my Europa's bars, but you can't buy that (I tried).
There are a couple of copies of the Noodle, but at the time I bought mine, they offered no price advantage. The only thing to watch with Rivendell is that they use premium shipping which is pricey. Mine cost me $120 delivered, but about half of that was shipping
Richard
I had a good bike ... so I fixed it
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Postby tallywhacker » Tue Jul 31, 2007 2:19 am
try these guys, look like they have a nice range
http://kookiebikes.com/components/handl ... sgrips.htm
http://www.velo-orange.com/haandst.html
http://kookiebikes.com/components/handl ... sgrips.htm
http://www.velo-orange.com/haandst.html
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