Has anyone got an opinion or recommendation for carbon bars? Do they stop arm pump on longish downhills. Are they better to absorb shock. Are they safe ? Thanks
I have a set of Oneup carbon bars on my hardtail.
Yeah, that's a good point. If you've got a stem with a wide clamping area, you might struggle to mount a controller or phone mount. I've got a RF Turbine (I think) stem which leaves plenty of room for gadgets.Same here. I have them on the F/S also. They help remove the micro-vibration on gravel roads and some rocky trails. Other carbon bars, without the parabolic shape, seem too stiff. I like the small amount of flex that the OnUp bars provide but there can be some difficulty in mounting some bar clamp devices at the flex point. (4”? Maybe). But I like a clean cockpit too.
Yeah that death grip gets me every time. Mostly hand cramps. I suppose I could adjust the forks but then I would lose the action of the forks. Winged-grips for me gives a little bit of relief..
Arm pump isn’t from shaky bars so much as it’s having a death grip and there for sure are times where you need a death grip but for me it’s generally when im in hard tech, braking hard in bad bumps and landing a sketch jump.
Very true. Tilting the saddle nose up a few degrees can work wonders!talking of death grip .......the right set of gloves and bar grips can make a big difference to being able to control the barss without gripping hard. Pins and needles is usually caused by restriction of the blood supply and a death grip will certainly lead to that. Cockpit design that has you putting too much weight on your hands can also cause those sort of problems.
Then there is how you absorb shocks through the bars. Being stiff at the elbow and wrist effectively makes your hands and forearms, solid extensions of the bars, and subject to all the same shocks.
A cockpit position that has your wrist angulated towards the stem or in anyway not straight from your forearm, weakens the forearm to hand connection and can lead to aggravation of the nerves in the wrist.
All in all there is a lot you can do before throwing money at new bars..............after which ( especially if they are expensive) you will convince yourself you found the holy grail!!
Yes and when I wear my super tight elbow pads my arms just swell up because the blood doesn’t return.
and don’t feel it until the medical team cuts my clothing off. It’s a method to get a date with a nurse ya know.
I think everything I add to my bike is the holy grail …until it breaks or becomes useless. (circular learning curve here).you will convince yourself you found the holy grail!!
I have OneUp 35mm 35mm rise carbon bars on my KSL and a set of AliExpress Delux 35mm 35mm rise carbon bars on my Levo SL and honestly can not notice the difference when I am riding. I am not sure I trust the Ali-bars but I have never seen anyone break any carbon bars during the type of average riding I do. Who knows if any carbon bar will survive a big digger into the ground, off a tree or off a sharp rock at speed. As @BAMBAMODA has suggested, arm pump is caused by other factors including a constant death grip on the bars but IMHO, the biggest contributor is poor cockpit setup with too much weight on your hands, brake lever angle and reach distance. YMMV.Has anyone got an opinion or recommendation for carbon bars? Do they stop arm pump on longish downhills. Are they better to absorb shock. Are they safe ? Thanks
"Death grip" means holding the grips without covering the brakes.
You can try Vibrocore bars. Review: Spank Spike 800 Vibrocore BarsThanks everyone for the replies and opinions.
I am going to stay will Alli bars.
I replaced stock Santa Cruz carbon on my Bullit with OneUp ebike carbon bar. OneUp bit better in smoothing high speed trail chatter, incorporates controller wire for clean install as well.Has anyone got an opinion or recommendation for carbon bars? Do they stop arm pump on longish downhills. Are they better to absorb shock. Are they safe ? Thanks
As America's Cup designer Ben Lexcen once said, "If it doesn't break it's too heavy; if it does it wasn't built right".I think everything I add to my bike is the holy grail …until it breaks or becomes useless. (circular learning curve here).
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