I don’t have those bars, but I use a variety of bars with backsweep on my bikes. They put my wrists in a more ergonomic position than flat bars. Mind you I am not trying to restore a bike to period correct spec.
Zero-Phucks on
Looks fine to me.
But please please trim those cable ties back.
SkyyRez on
I like wide bars. I also like those maguras!
Adventurous_Fact8418 on
I’m a devotee of swept bars, but will fully admit that they don’t look great. Thankfully, I’m lot a devotee of aesthetics.
lowlyworm on
IMO the reason it looks odd is because the stem is so long. I realize that’s unfortunate because it’s paint matched (I’m dealing with this too on a current build). Might want to try some actual beach cruiser bars (Wald 898) to sweep back far enough to offset the stem length. Or just swap a shorter stem to see if that helps the look.
RooibosContactHigh on
Ride it first, then you’ll be able to decide if it works or not.
FredTrail on
Similar shape to the Tumbleweed Persuader bar, which are great. The Tumbleweeds are a lot wider though, so you should check those out since since you don’t find them wide enough.
Imo swept bars are not comfortable unless you have a super upright position. The angle might be more ergonomic for your wrists but I find that they actually feel worse if you have to put more weight on them. With a long 90s mtb stem, narrow flat bars are less awkward for me, but I’d rather get a shorter stem with more rise to give me an upright position and then put on wide and swept bars.
GradientVisAtt on
Maybe try rotating them down a few degrees.
batpot on
With that super long stem, you need some back sweep.
Bermnerfs on
Look pretty similar to my Richey Kyote bar with maybe a little less rise. Looks great to me!
I like a bit more rise. That build is very green though, personally would probably have gone with black brake boosters and brown grips
quinndee123 on
Ride it! This green machine is sick!
RockyMtnSlum on
I have a very similar set of handlebars I am putting on my 1994 Trek 930. They are the “tumbleweed persuader bar”. This build is supposed to be an “adventure build, so I guess I’ll see what I think.
uzuzab on
I use Satori Noir bars, pretty similar to yours, and I like them a lot, but they are a bit less precise than flat bars when doing fiddly stuff. Also I’ve shortened them so I could fit my bike into the lift.
WebElectrical6263 on
Idk man I use a super similar setup on two of my bikes and it’s wicked comfy, makes wheelies way easier, and I feel way way more comfortable on tech with less weight over the front
desertsalad on
Man I have similar bars I’ve been thinking of adding to my 1988 stumpjumper but I think I just don’t want to corrupt that old geometry. In theory it should feel better but there’s an aesthetic issue tied to it. You’ve done such a great job preserving this bike with some light restomod touches but maybe you’re thinking the comfy position is a bridge too far? I’m clearly projecting here lol. Keep us posted! This bike of yours is super sweet, I love seeing it pop up in my feed.
Emotional-Heron2643 on
I’ve got similar bars on a few bikes. I like the back sweep, it’s comfortable to me. And it moves the bar back so I can reduce how stretched out I am on older bikes with super long stems (like yours)
madlovin_slowjams on
I like back swept bars. I’ve tried the cheap kind for townies like this, and something was always not quite right. I got a set of [these bobby bars](https://www.clcycle.ca/en/guidon-nitto-x-bassi-bobby-bar.html). They truly are the right balance between cruisy/shreddy.
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Idk? It looks comfy. Nice sweep, not too wide…
I don’t have those bars, but I use a variety of bars with backsweep on my bikes. They put my wrists in a more ergonomic position than flat bars. Mind you I am not trying to restore a bike to period correct spec.
Looks fine to me.
But please please trim those cable ties back.
I like wide bars. I also like those maguras!
I’m a devotee of swept bars, but will fully admit that they don’t look great. Thankfully, I’m lot a devotee of aesthetics.
IMO the reason it looks odd is because the stem is so long. I realize that’s unfortunate because it’s paint matched (I’m dealing with this too on a current build). Might want to try some actual beach cruiser bars (Wald 898) to sweep back far enough to offset the stem length. Or just swap a shorter stem to see if that helps the look.
Ride it first, then you’ll be able to decide if it works or not.
Similar shape to the Tumbleweed Persuader bar, which are great. The Tumbleweeds are a lot wider though, so you should check those out since since you don’t find them wide enough.
[https://tumbleweed.cc/products/persuader-bar](https://tumbleweed.cc/products/persuader-bar)
Imo swept bars are not comfortable unless you have a super upright position. The angle might be more ergonomic for your wrists but I find that they actually feel worse if you have to put more weight on them. With a long 90s mtb stem, narrow flat bars are less awkward for me, but I’d rather get a shorter stem with more rise to give me an upright position and then put on wide and swept bars.
Maybe try rotating them down a few degrees.
With that super long stem, you need some back sweep.
Look pretty similar to my Richey Kyote bar with maybe a little less rise. Looks great to me!
What is this? Back sweep for ants?!?
https://preview.redd.it/wm2i3hte3e7g1.jpeg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=713ead4d572b97d95cb275b98c3f9abb12837d53
I know I like it
https://preview.redd.it/91jdzyjl6e7g1.jpeg?width=2592&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7c004212e76674ea4c23fd683a3c3ad4e44fe39f
I like a bit more rise. That build is very green though, personally would probably have gone with black brake boosters and brown grips
Ride it! This green machine is sick!
I have a very similar set of handlebars I am putting on my 1994 Trek 930. They are the “tumbleweed persuader bar”. This build is supposed to be an “adventure build, so I guess I’ll see what I think.
I use Satori Noir bars, pretty similar to yours, and I like them a lot, but they are a bit less precise than flat bars when doing fiddly stuff. Also I’ve shortened them so I could fit my bike into the lift.
Idk man I use a super similar setup on two of my bikes and it’s wicked comfy, makes wheelies way easier, and I feel way way more comfortable on tech with less weight over the front
Man I have similar bars I’ve been thinking of adding to my 1988 stumpjumper but I think I just don’t want to corrupt that old geometry. In theory it should feel better but there’s an aesthetic issue tied to it. You’ve done such a great job preserving this bike with some light restomod touches but maybe you’re thinking the comfy position is a bridge too far? I’m clearly projecting here lol. Keep us posted! This bike of yours is super sweet, I love seeing it pop up in my feed.
I’ve got similar bars on a few bikes. I like the back sweep, it’s comfortable to me. And it moves the bar back so I can reduce how stretched out I am on older bikes with super long stems (like yours)
I like back swept bars. I’ve tried the cheap kind for townies like this, and something was always not quite right. I got a set of [these bobby bars](https://www.clcycle.ca/en/guidon-nitto-x-bassi-bobby-bar.html). They truly are the right balance between cruisy/shreddy.
Dude this thing rips. I think you nailed it!!!!