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It's interesting that comments on here in response to questions are often less mental and oblique than on Pinkbike - put something up there and you can get 'what the F are you asking that for, you m+ron..' when in fact it's a very straightforward question.
And here is my straightforward question.
In prehistoric times, I ran 135 stems with tiny tiny flat bars (X Lite ti etc) and that weighted the front end a lot. Which means GRIP. Of course, combined with low stack height and 26 wheels it also meant TERROR going down steeps and over drop-offs.
Wind forward to 2021...
In running long low and slack bikes (64-65ish head angle) I tend to use 35mm stems and have 140-160 travel under me, but with mahoosive 35 internal rims to give a good pawprint. The thing is this. What is peoples' experience of using 40mm rise bars versus things which are more flat? I know that it's important to weight the front wheel for traction, to avoid washout on the bermy things we now seem to do all the time. But I do like to be able to see ahead, and keep my eyes up...and riser bars help with that...
All comments welcome (apart from any PINK-like abuse, of course...)
Thanks
And here is my straightforward question.
In prehistoric times, I ran 135 stems with tiny tiny flat bars (X Lite ti etc) and that weighted the front end a lot. Which means GRIP. Of course, combined with low stack height and 26 wheels it also meant TERROR going down steeps and over drop-offs.
Wind forward to 2021...
In running long low and slack bikes (64-65ish head angle) I tend to use 35mm stems and have 140-160 travel under me, but with mahoosive 35 internal rims to give a good pawprint. The thing is this. What is peoples' experience of using 40mm rise bars versus things which are more flat? I know that it's important to weight the front wheel for traction, to avoid washout on the bermy things we now seem to do all the time. But I do like to be able to see ahead, and keep my eyes up...and riser bars help with that...
All comments welcome (apart from any PINK-like abuse, of course...)
Thanks