Conway- I think that the world deserves to see this Hunq! I have a Bombadil 
set up with the same 5cm discord and 52cm Ritchey Beacon XL bars. I am 
actually thinking of switching to the Corralitos bars for the additional 
rise. I will post pictures of mine in the coming month or two once it's 
done-done :) 

On Sunday, September 14, 2025 at 6:39:41 AM UTC-7 Conway Bennett wrote:

I love drop bars and ride a drop bar hunqapillar.  I have those wild honey 
bars, and the reach is too long.  I had them on a large lightning bolt and 
had to use a analog/discord (w)right stem.  I just dry fitted the rune hilt 
bars to the LB and don't see myself going back to the wild honey bars.  I 
have the newish blue lug all road plus noodle derivative on my Monstercross 
which I like, but they are the opposite of rando bars in most ways.  My 
favorite drop bar setup is on my hunq and is the ritchey corralitos bar 
with a 5mm analog/discord fingerling stem.  I think the corralitos is the 
Goldilocks bar for riv drop bar conversions, but it's black.

On Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 10:09:40 PM UTC-5 [email protected] 
wrote:

They're a bit hard to find in silver now, but the Zipp XPLR 70s come to 
mind. They have 70 reach and 12 degrees of flare. My son and I both have 
liked them a lot. 
My wife, however, didn't prefer the flare. I just put Zipp Ergo 70s (in 
silver) with more like 4 degrees of flare and still 7-mm of reach on her 
bike and it's going well.
Velo Orange Nouveau Randonneur bars report 85mm of reach, but it seems 
short. But again 4ish degrees of flare. When held up to the Ergo 70, the 
reach felt similar.
Finally, Soma just announced the Gritterium made ny Nitto with 78mm of 
reach and 15 degrees of flare. Currently 15% off. 
The first three have a somewhat oval/flat top that I find quite agreeable. 
The Nitto's have classic Nitto round tubing that I visually like, but my 
hands don't always prefer. 
I will say that I'm quite sensitive to bar position and reach, so I tend to 
prefer custom bikes with shorter top tubes in order to get that measurement 
right. I'm 6'1.5" and need a 50-60mm stem on most old school steel ride 
bikes to get my fit right otherwise. 
In order to dial her fit, I'd measure the distance from the tip of her 
saddle to bars and maybe the back of the hoods on her most comfortable road 
bike and try to duplicate that position. I'd also measure drop a weighted 
string from the tip of her saddle and measure where that is relative to the 
bottom bracket and duplicate that first as a starting point. That way 
you're position the saddle for the optional body position relative to the 
cranks and not using that to adjust reach. Once you sort that out, you can 
aim for that on the platypus and sort out if it's really possible. 
Good luck! Zach in ABQ
On Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 8:39:09 PM UTC-6 Ryan Fleming wrote:

Not sure what to suggest....but I like the look of the drop bars...just 
gotta find her the right ones with shorter ramp meaning less of a reach , I 
guess!

Meaning it's not an abomination...just needs to be tweaked for 
her....assuming she likes other aspects of the ride, not just the looks IMO

Good luck!

On Saturday, September 13, 2025 at 8:00:09 PM UTC-5 Ben Miller wrote:

So a while back I wrote about how my wife wanted to get her first Rivendell 
<https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/oLMyXpVtbzo/m/UceLNbIiAwAJ>. 
She liked the look of the Platypus but had reservations about it being a 
"road bike." I assured her it could be a great road bike, as it is a great 
platform that can take on a bunch of different functions. So she was able 
to snag a complete Platy during the pre-sale. We discussed the alt-bar 
setup and I suggested she give a fair shake, but wasn't sure how she'd like 
the Albatross bars and friction shifting. She has really only rode drops 
and indexed brifters. 

Well, she's been riding the Platy for a few weeks now, and.... It's not 
been going well. She hates the friction barends and feels uncomfortable on 
the Alba's. It got to the point where she said something like "I think I 
hate this bike and though it's so pretty." Well now, I knew then and there 
the complete as-is build experiment was over. I began scheming and research 
bike parts to do a Platypus drop bar conversion. Paul minimotos, Nitto UI-2 
SSB stem, Sim Works Wold Honey 31.8 rando bar, and Microshift R9 levers are 
what I settled on.

Now, I know many will be like "Drop bar Platypus?? Sacrilege! An 
abomination!" But I honestly think any bike can be converted to drops. And 
well, I prefer drops. And if it gets Stephanie to like the Platy, I've done 
my job.

I finished the conversion today. I really like the way it turned out. 
Unfortunately, although I think I nailed the stem, I think the Wild Honey 
bars aren't the right choice. Stephanie doesn't like the long ramps of 
them. She's only done a short test ride, we will go on a longer one 
tomorrow, but I'm guessing she'll still not like them. All her other bars 
are in the modern modern style of shorter ramps. I'm think the PNW Coast 
Bars might be a good alternative for her, but if you've got suggestions on 
31.8 drop bars in silver with ~480 mm wide and decent flare, please pipe 
up. Bonus points for upward flare, like the rando bar style. (That's why I 
wanted the Wild Honey bars to work.) 

Anways, what are y'alls craziest drop bar conversions? The ones that 
everyone advised against and said it couldn't be done???

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