2unfit2ride
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I'm about level, maybe a few mm higher on the bars with 20 mm of spacers at the moment, just wondering who runs what set up as it's hard to tell as everyone takes pics with the dropper post dropped
My esteemed and distinguished colleague is absolutely correct. As a certified bike fitter I can attest to one basic fact:Seeing as we're not talking about roadbikes it's fairly pointless looking at other peoples set-ups. Or asking what their saddle to bar drop is.
IMO mtb bar height shouldn't be set relative to saddle height anyway.
Ideally bars need to be set at a height for optimum control and comfort.
Bear in mind control matters far more in situations where you will be (or definitely should be) standing
Comfort obviuosly matters while seated and standing but even though more of an mtb ride might be doen while seated I'd still always forgo ultimate seated comfort for standing control.
As for control;
Bars too high and you won't be weighting the front wheel enough
too low and you will have too much weight over the front. (and possibly too much weight on your hands/arms for longterm comfort)
Finding your optimum bar height is a case of starting at a neutral height, riding the bike and from there using trial and error to find your optimum height for control in the situations you find yourself riding.
none of this takes into account any other bar position preferences eg/ bar height/width, up/back sweep, roll or stem length. and all of these adjustments/choices matter too.
But... as @All Mountain Coaching said. bars at the same height as your saddle (assuming saddle is set to full leg extension height for pedalling) sounds too high for good control for a well proportioned adult.
I actually prefer mine higher. My 19’ Decoy base has the lowest stem I’ve ever had. It’s actually led me to buying a new fork. Not sure why YT does it that way. I’m actually thinking of 30mm worth of spacers when it gets installed unless that ends making it look like a chopper lolI'm about level, maybe a few mm higher on the bars with 20 mm of spacers at the moment, just wondering who runs what set up as it's hard to tell as everyone takes pics with the dropper post dropped
@Gary can speak for himself, but for me it is driven by a desire to help others, to contribute to a general discussion, maybe give a different view point that may assist both. Or to reassure that others believe the same or have had the same experience. And most of all to learn new stuff and where I have been going wrong. The whole point of a Forum is to share and learn. If we are concerned about someone with a different opinion shooting us down, why bother joining the Forum? Just stay in the man cave and ossify. It is never nice when someone disagrees with my favourite opinion or proves me wrong in a public way, but whoever thought that growth was a pain free process?Thanks all.
Gary just what do you get from making such detailed replies & taking the time & effort involved to type that much?
It must be so frustrating to give a decent answer only to have someone with a different opinion come & shoot you down, kudos for doing so though
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