They look good as well! What did they cost and did you fit them yourself?Tried out my new bars today on a 73 mile jaunt.
Beautiful no numbness and comfortable to ride.
PlanetX On one Geoff bars £25, a fraction of the price of Jones H bars.
Parked up next to the sleeping dragon, not gold so not Smaug.
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I I know where you're coming from ,with that comment ,and ain't from the Basque country!73 miles? You really do need a bent
They look good as well! What did they cost and did you fit them yourself?
regards
Andy
AK I have been looking in to two wheel bent's but as you know boy the price of even used one, comfort I keep reading is unequalled.73 miles? You really do need a bent
Many thanks, I missed the price in the first post, sorry!Cost is in #1 and yes fitted my self, about 45mins to fit inc all sundrie items and positioning of said items to suit my comfort.
The natural arm /hand geometry just feels right with these fitted , the bars are quite wide at 720mm though you can always chop them off by about 50mm each side.i am looking for some new bars for my S Cross to give a more relaxed riding position, and like the looks of these
Riding gate is more upright with a wider arm stance, the arm/wrist position just feels more natural and comfy. The steering/riding style changes to a more relaxed luxurious style, probably comparing a change from Ford to a Roller or similar up market ride for comfort.i am looking for some new bars for my S Cross to give a more relaxed riding position, and like the looks of these
I did get a few looks yesterday as I wafted along.Many thanks, I missed the price in the first post, sorry!
But you did a great job and it looks strong and good looking! It "adds" something I feel!
Thanks for sharing too.....
regards
Andy
That man is Kevin Dunsheath, very decent chap to do business with, if you can convince him to visit and have a go!AK I have been looking in to two wheel bent's but as you know boy the price of even used one, comfort I keep reading is unequalled.
I have seen the usual offerings ideally if I was to go for one, thinking one with the same wheels probably 24" with option to use wider tyres up to 2.25".
Plus learning to ride again without falling over, the balance game changes and confidence starts all over again.
Other issue is test riding one !!!
There's a guy /seller in Camb's to will let you try out various types.
Yes, 215mm to weld joint of the clamp bar.Interesting set-up.
On the On-One website it quotes the 'Grip Length' as 215 mm - is this the distance from end of bars to first bar that clamps on the stem?
How does the bike react when negotiating sharp bends on the road - do the bars catch your legs?