There are three types of these end bars I've seen which one is the best? There's the ones that are rubber and shorter but have a bottom part that extends below the bar, then there's the triangular ones that are medium size, and there are these, taller and curved on top.
Hand positions. My hands go numb sometimes after a while in the saddle, mixing up hand positions keeps my hands from doing that. Also having a wide arm stance to really power up those hills I find helps a bunch.
Nice video! Clamp on bar ends are inexpensive and make any changes to you bars so much simpler.
I came interested in the content; but now I just want that shirt! Time to go shopping...
Use rubbing alcohol as a lubricant. Wedge a small Allen wretch under the grip and an eye dropper to put the alcohol under.
Use hairspray as a lubricant. It then sets dry when you are done moving the bar grip.
Add water or alcohol to lube the grip at each end to twist it easier. Take your time.
great help bought some today thanks for the tutorial
Cool T-shirt bro
Loving the content so far!
There are three types of these end bars I've seen which one is the best? There's the ones that are rubber and shorter but have a bottom part that extends below the bar, then there's the triangular ones that are medium size, and there are these, taller and curved on top.
Yes, simple and easy. Thank you.
what are bar ends for? cant brake if hands on bar ends though? My bike I just bought has them on should i take them off or leave them? Thanks.
Comfort
Hand positions. My hands go numb sometimes after a while in the saddle, mixing up hand positions keeps my hands from doing that.
Also having a wide arm stance to really power up those hills I find helps a bunch.
Thanks!
I want to bring handle bar grips closer to my body so i can straighten up more . What extensions should i get?
Why don't you try a narrower bar
Thanks man
I got the same ones that you have
nice ty
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Bar ends ... 🤣 They must not hit the trails much.
20 years ago barends were all the rage. Still are to some folks who've been mtb'ing longer than many have been breathing.