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Bar Ends input, again...
Yes, I searched and found some information on this, but not quite what I am looking for. Just got a 2018 Trek Verve 3 that comes with the Bontrager Satellite IsoZone Plus lock-on ergo grips. So far, think the grips themselves are fine, but looking to add bar ends for additional hand positions. These do have a locking cap on the end, so looking for for the following:
1. Bolt on bar ends to go on end of bars and work with the stock Bontrager grips, for now.
2. Not looking to swap to Ergon grips - some day, yes, but not now.
3. LBS recommended the standard Bontrager bar ends to do with Bontrager grips.
4. Whatever I go with needs to leave the bar end open to mount a Mirrycle bar end mirror
So, couple of options considering so far:
1. Bontrager bar ends
2. Profile Design boxer bar end
Any others that are that same style, roughly same size, that would work or others have used and like? Again, looking for something that works with stock grips already on there, not looking to swap entire bar, and not wanting/needing dropped bar kind of riding - just switched to this Verve after years of road bikes due to shoulder issues...
All input appreciated.
Thanks,
1. Bolt on bar ends to go on end of bars and work with the stock Bontrager grips, for now.
2. Not looking to swap to Ergon grips - some day, yes, but not now.
3. LBS recommended the standard Bontrager bar ends to do with Bontrager grips.
4. Whatever I go with needs to leave the bar end open to mount a Mirrycle bar end mirror
So, couple of options considering so far:
1. Bontrager bar ends
2. Profile Design boxer bar end
Any others that are that same style, roughly same size, that would work or others have used and like? Again, looking for something that works with stock grips already on there, not looking to swap entire bar, and not wanting/needing dropped bar kind of riding - just switched to this Verve after years of road bikes due to shoulder issues...
All input appreciated.
Thanks,
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I bought the SQLabs Innerbarends because I think bars inward of the grips are better than outer bar ends. I haven't mounted them yet so no real world experience.
https://www.sq-lab.com/shop/en/New-p...rends-411.html
Review ? SQlab 311 Handlebars, 411 Innerbarends and 711 SY Grips
https://www.sq-lab.com/shop/en/New-p...rends-411.html
Review ? SQlab 311 Handlebars, 411 Innerbarends and 711 SY Grips
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I bought the SQLabs Innerbarends because I think bars inward of the grips are better than outer bar ends. I haven't mounted them yet so no real world experience.
https://www.sq-lab.com/shop/en/New-p...rends-411.html
Review ? SQlab 311 Handlebars, 411 Innerbarends and 711 SY Grips
https://www.sq-lab.com/shop/en/New-p...rends-411.html
Review ? SQlab 311 Handlebars, 411 Innerbarends and 711 SY Grips
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The problem is, when you install bar ends, you move your primary hand position in because generally, you need to push the grips in to make room for the bar ends. So adding bar ends might make things worse, not better. FWIW, I like the concept of the inner bar ends as an occasional aero position on a flat bar.
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Eric, I'm in much the same boat as you. I have a 2015 Verve 3, and I have bar ends on it that are similar to the Profile Design ones. Truth, they were on an old MTB that I bought for parts, and I swapped the bar ends to my Verve. I scored a similar set in anodized silver color for my Trek 750 of the local List of Craig for 5 bucks.
I like the outer ones for the same purpose as you -- to mount mirrors. Yes, the grips do need to slide in a bit to accomodate them, but with the handlebar as wide as it is already, I find that an acceptable compromise. I've tried to like road bikes, but I just don't like how narrow the bar usually is (40-50cm). My hybrid bars are in the 58-62cm range, and I'd go even wider if I were buying a replacement bar.
I like the outer ones for the same purpose as you -- to mount mirrors. Yes, the grips do need to slide in a bit to accomodate them, but with the handlebar as wide as it is already, I find that an acceptable compromise. I've tried to like road bikes, but I just don't like how narrow the bar usually is (40-50cm). My hybrid bars are in the 58-62cm range, and I'd go even wider if I were buying a replacement bar.
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Eric, I'm in much the same boat as you. I have a 2015 Verve 3, and I have bar ends on it that are similar to the Profile Design ones. Truth, they were on an old MTB that I bought for parts, and I swapped the bar ends to my Verve. I scored a similar set in anodized silver color for my Trek 750 of the local List of Craig for 5 bucks.
I like the outer ones for the same purpose as you -- to mount mirrors. Yes, the grips do need to slide in a bit to accomodate them, but with the handlebar as wide as it is already, I find that an acceptable compromise. I've tried to like road bikes, but I just don't like how narrow the bar usually is (40-50cm). My hybrid bars are in the 58-62cm range, and I'd go even wider if I were buying a replacement bar.
I like the outer ones for the same purpose as you -- to mount mirrors. Yes, the grips do need to slide in a bit to accomodate them, but with the handlebar as wide as it is already, I find that an acceptable compromise. I've tried to like road bikes, but I just don't like how narrow the bar usually is (40-50cm). My hybrid bars are in the 58-62cm range, and I'd go even wider if I were buying a replacement bar.
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Yeah, it does take 2cm or so off the effective "grip width" of each half of the handle bar (where you place your hands). I'm biking for comfort/recreation/pleasure/exercise, and aerodynamics isn't in my list of priorities. In theory, the less aerodynamic I am, the more exercise I get. Ha! My riding position is upright enough, and I often have enough other drag on my bike (pannier racks and sometimes bags), that the position of my grip won't matter there anyway.
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IDK if you are willing to replace the bars with a simple round one , to then fit Ergon grip/bar ends onto...
there is a relatively seamless transition from wide comfort grip to bar end, then...
there is a relatively seamless transition from wide comfort grip to bar end, then...
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As far as I can tell, the bars are round ones. I pulled the Bontrager grips off and it is a round bar they are mounted on. Ergon grips/ends should fit fine, but since I already have an Ergo grip on there, for now just looking to add bar ends themselves that work with the Bontrager grips.
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As far as I can tell, the bars are round ones. I pulled the Bontrager grips off and it is a round bar they are mounted on. Ergon grips/ends should fit fine, but since I already have an Ergo grip on there, for now just looking to add bar ends themselves that work with the Bontrager grips.
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Your choice, of course, But you will have that uncomfortable corner that the bar end clamps around the bar ,
and a separate clamp for your grip..
Then OTOH Trekking Figure 8 bend bars offer abundant alternative hand holds..
and a separate clamp for your grip..
Then OTOH Trekking Figure 8 bend bars offer abundant alternative hand holds..
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Yes, I have looked at and considered the Ergo GP5 grips, but for 1/3 of the price I can add bar ends to my existing ergo grips that are comfortable and long ways from wearing out (just got the bike).
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My wife just got a Trek FX2 with ergo grips and the ergo grips on my Verve 3 are much bigger than her’s. The ones on my Verve 3 seem very similar to the Ergon GP series grips.
Yes, I have looked at and considered the Ergo GP5 grips, but for 1/3 of the price I can add bar ends to my existing ergo grips that are comfortable and long ways from wearing out (just got the bike).
Yes, I have looked at and considered the Ergo GP5 grips, but for 1/3 of the price I can add bar ends to my existing ergo grips that are comfortable and long ways from wearing out (just got the bike).
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I don't know what constraints you are under, but I really love the Specialized P2 Barendz on my bikes. Very comfortable, and my Myrricle sticks right in the end of the bar. I have changed both ny bikes to these, and put them on my son's bikes as well.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/p2...=219373-130805
Edit: just as a point of information, I used to like Ergon GP-1 Grips the best, but bought a pair of Specialized equivalents really cheap one afternoon, and I like them better. I prefer the clamp on the other end, and they are very slightly softer, which makes them more comfortable. Just a little more forgiving to my older hands. Plus, they were available in colors and sizes.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/co...=220318-131247
Just other options to consider.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/p2...=219373-130805
Edit: just as a point of information, I used to like Ergon GP-1 Grips the best, but bought a pair of Specialized equivalents really cheap one afternoon, and I like them better. I prefer the clamp on the other end, and they are very slightly softer, which makes them more comfortable. Just a little more forgiving to my older hands. Plus, they were available in colors and sizes.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/co...=220318-131247
Just other options to consider.
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