Go on, then, show me your drop bar MTBs.

barry2017

Old School Grand Master
Because I quite fancy the idea of putting drops on mine. I am riding for long periods, and want more places to put my hands.
 
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If you're looking for different hand positions, you might like Scott AT4s or the more aero' AT4 Pro's.
I've never much liked drop's on MTB's as I loose so much control over the rough - but I've found the Scott's great for mixed on/off-road rides and touring.
 
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ferrus":3sohf6hm said:
If you're looking for different hand positions, you might like Scott AT4s or the more aero' AT4 Pro's.
I've never much liked drop's on MTB's as I loose so much control over the rough - but I've found the Scott's great for mixed on/off-road rides and touring.
I like them - problem is, they're not the easiest thing in the world to get hold of.

Like most things, occasionally you'll happen across some, either being sold here, or ebay. It'd be really good, though, if that niche were filled on an ongoing basis.
 
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True, and being both uncommon-ish and unfashionable, prices vary from a few quid to £40+, depending on the sellers perspective.
I've a pair of each type but have only used the Pro's so far.

- Possibly the most practical bar design ever, for varied use (?)
 
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If you want to look for "trekking bars" then try the big German online stores - they're much more into this type of thing. So bike24 and

http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/products/bik ... r_products

The other options are ergons with bar ends

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and flipped and taped mary bars

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..The Phorm G510 (not show here) is a sort of ergon made for Marys and the most comfortable grip combination I've used. I can't see a way of adding bar ends to it though.
 
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Perhaps sir may like to consider "ape hangers" for the true out of control experience off road? :LOL:
This week I am going to fit renthal mx bars to my road bike because I was told by clever marketing campaigns that it was cool and on trend :facepalm:
 
PurpleFrog, thanks for your photos, I have a similar setup to the Ergon grips in your first photo. Keeps my wrists facing in which I like, but it's too wide. Might try mounting another set of barends further inwards.

Those Mary bars are interesting, aren't they? I made something quite similar with cut-down North Road bars a couple of years ago:

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Blimey, a big wheeled bike part way between 700c and 26" wheels that I used off road. It didn't have flat bars either. And about five years ago. On trend or what? :LOL:
 

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