Has anyone tried these or the functional equivalents?

http://www.compasscycle.com/images/MaesPara800.jpg

(From Compass Bicycles: http://www.compasscycle.com/Handlebars.html)

Copies of these, apparently: http://www.bikequarterly.com/images/Hersefixed.jpg

Me, Ahm 'a thinkin' that they may well do very nicely as replacements
for the Nitto 185s on the 8 cm Nitto stems on my two low-bar Riv
customs.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Bill M. <bmenn...@comcast.net> wrote:
> 52 years young here, and for me drops are the only comfortable long-
> distance option.  I do have and like the Noodles, but I find that the
> modern 'compact' or 'short-n-shallow' shaped bars have some
> advantages.  The short drop makes the drop position easier to reach
> without the raising tops so high that standing to climb feels
> ungainly.  The short reach seems to me more appropriate when using
> modern brake levers.  Long reach bars were designed for non-aero brake
> levers.  Modern brake levers (be they brifters or Tektro or SRAM aero
> levers) allow a hand position that's a couple of cm further forward
> than did non-aero or even early aero levers.  The shorter reach of the
> compact bars compensates for that extra reach.
>
> I use a 3T Ergosum bar on my go-fast (with Campy brifters) and find
> its very comfortable whether on the hoods, the ramps, the hooks or the
> drops.  Unfortunately it's only available in black and 31.8.  Ritchie
> now makes a bar called the Classic Curve that looks similar, same
> drop, a bit less reach, still 31.8 but polished silver.  It should
> look OK with a silver VO stem and a threadless adapter.
>
> I have another bike with a Salsa Woodchipper off-road drop bar.  It's
> very short reach, very short drop, very wide and very flared in the
> drops.  It looks a bit awkward and makes parking the bike harder, but
> once rolling I find it's pretty comfortable.
>
> the Noodles are on my Riv, but with a shorter stem than I used to
> ride.  Even with the tops at saddle height the drops feel low and the
> hoods far away.  I'm tempted to try the Classic Curve on that bike.
> I'm already using a threadless stem and adapter so the swap would be
> easy.  And the threadless + adapter combo is actually lighter than the
> Technomic Deluxe it replaced.
>
> Bill
>
> I really recommend you try a compact or short-n-shallow bar before you
> write off drops.  Grinding into a headwind on North Roads just isn't a
> lot of fun.
>
> On Jun 6, 8:55 am, canali <jwcoll...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> just wondering if it's just me and i need to take my time adding the
>> mileage and being consistent  and patient (and getting back into
>> shape)
>>
>> OR do alot of us as we get older no longer find being so bent down as
>> comfortable...thinking of swapping out drops on atlantis for jeff
>> jones h loop bars or the north road bars.
>
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