So…I’ve always had very XC based bikes and consequently bars. But recently bought a Stage 5 of here and transferred most of the bits but the xc flat bars don’t feel quite right.
I’ve also got spacers under the stem as the steerer was too long.
So 2 questions
1) should I remove spacers and put them on top (until bold enough to cut stem)?
2) what bars should I go for? I really like the sweep of my Jones loop bars on my rigid bike so a bit of back sweep would be good. But what else should I be looking for?
I’m not planning to ride Enduro btw. Just the easiest way of saying not XC…
I took the oem raceface 6c flat bars off my segment (the one before the stage4) as I just couldn't get them comfy and fitted a renthal fatbar riser instead.
Only 20mm narrower and same sweep specifications but loads nicer somehow.
Have you fitted a short stem?
Chop the steerer once you are happy.
Edit to say - similar background to yourself but more endurance style xc stuff.
Yeah, it’s got a short renthal stem. So, you reckon put them down to the headset and riser bar?
I don't think a massive sweep on a stage5 is on trend...
Although knuckleball owners would disagree. Spank vibrocore might also be what your looking for?
I got the sweep right by changing the bars then pottered on the heights - I've not chopped the steerer as for 24 hour stuff I but the bars to the top.
What sort of rise do you reckon? I’ve actually got 10mm less on the forks than I should have (130mm instead of 140mm, because that’s what I had).
30mm rise maybe?
Mine are 30mm
It's completely personal - whatever works for you! I have a long back and short arms, I like higher bars. I'd start off by getting forks with the right travel though
FWIW on my Stage 5 I didn't like it with a 35mn stem, the steering felt better (to me) with the stock 50mm one
if you want a larger back sweep, SQ Labs offer 16° in a riser bar.
ergotech (spelling may not be correct) do similar at a lower price.