Bars. Soma Condor 2 - VO Nouveau Rando Tried them?
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Bars. Soma Condor 2 - VO Nouveau Rando Tried them?
I am looking for some new bars for a 1984 Trek 620 touring bike and am interested in some of the new designs. I want a bar that encourages riding in the drops as an option - relatively short reach and drop are appealing. I set the bar tops on my bikes at or a little below the level of the seat.
Has anyone tried these?
The Condor 2 is an update of the original Condor. Soma straightened and flattened the top of the bar - kept the up-sweep and short drop.
Thanks.
https://www.somafab.com/archives/pro...or-2-handlebar
https://velo-orange.com/collections/...neur-handlebar
Has anyone tried these?
The Condor 2 is an update of the original Condor. Soma straightened and flattened the top of the bar - kept the up-sweep and short drop.
Thanks.
https://www.somafab.com/archives/pro...or-2-handlebar
https://velo-orange.com/collections/...neur-handlebar
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no experience with those, but I ride and like similar shallow drop bars like the salsa cowbells, which also have a slight flare out, which i really like a lot also.
being able to comfortably ride in the drops due to the shallow drop is a real advantage, and proper stem choice can make this a real riding option for big headwinds, which is a real help.
being able to comfortably ride in the drops due to the shallow drop is a real advantage, and proper stem choice can make this a real riding option for big headwinds, which is a real help.
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top one looks like a compensation for cutting the fork steerer too short..
I used different bars than either , because I used bar end shifters old Modolo brake levers..
cable out of the top .. Nitto noodle 48 wide , , Though my tour was on randonneur bars, split for packing .
buy locally and you can hold them in your hands before paying for them..
since you don't know what you like . yet ..
I used different bars than either , because I used bar end shifters old Modolo brake levers..
cable out of the top .. Nitto noodle 48 wide , , Though my tour was on randonneur bars, split for packing .
buy locally and you can hold them in your hands before paying for them..
since you don't know what you like . yet ..
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I am looking for some new bars for a 1984 Trek 620 touring bike and am interested in some of the new designs. I want a bar that encourages riding in the drops as an option - relatively short reach and drop are appealing. I set the bar tops on my bikes at or a little below the level of the seat.
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I've used VO products before, they are usually good. Recently I used this Dimension short reach/drop bar, it is relatively inexpensive ($45) and available from any QBP-affiliated bike shop.
https://www.modernbike.com/dimension...rop-handlebars
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I currently have the original Condors on my Specialized Ruby. Would love to be able to swap with this one. The swept back tops on the original has the effect of making the bars feel more narrow because of the limited hand placements. I bought it for my RM Sherpa, but needed more room, so on the Ruby it went. I do like it a lot though. The rise is welcomed for me and the drops are shallow enough to be comfortable. I am able to stay tucked down longer.
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If you set your bars a little below saddle height, I'm not sure what the condors bars will do for you. They would help if you need to get bars up high and dont want to use a gaudy Technomic stem.
The VO looks nice. Not light, not cheap, but seems like good modern geometry.
The VO looks nice. Not light, not cheap, but seems like good modern geometry.
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I currently have the original Condors on my Specialized Ruby. Would love to be able to swap with this one. The swept back tops on the original has the effect of making the bars feel more narrow because of the limited hand placements. I bought it for my RM Sherpa, but needed more room, so on the Ruby it went. I do like it a lot though. The rise is welcomed for me and the drops are shallow enough to be comfortable. I am able to stay tucked down longer.
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I know this is a fairly old thread, but I just installed the Condor 2 on my wife's Ruby. It's probably not the most elegant solution for raising the handlebar, but with a carbon steer tube, I wasn't going to risk using a stem extender. We're now in our mid-60s, so this seems to be a decent remedy for our aging backs.....
I've looked at many bars and have decided to try the Salsa Cowchippers - wide with a bit of flare and moderate drop - for use with a threaded set-up.
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Of course, the only reason we went with the Condor 2 was because my wife was hoping to find more of an upright position on her Ruby. Both of us ride quite often on the drops, so that was one feature that needed to remain.. We're also converting the gearing from a 12-27t cassette to an 11-32t. Both mods should make the bike considerably more comfortable for her to ride.
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Of course, the only reason we went with the Condor 2 was because my wife was hoping to find more of an upright position on her Ruby. Both of us ride quite often on the drops, so that was one feature that needed to remain.. We're also converting the gearing from a 12-27t cassette to an 11-32t. Both mods should make the bike considerably more comfortable for her to ride.
Same with gearing. Im totally sold on lower gearing, and while a 12-27 is great, a 32 is easier, so along with a better bar position means simply more enjhoyment riding, hence more riding, hence better fitness and while you two are maybe 10 years older than I am, being active is the whole key here, so if it slash these changes work, fantastic is all I can say.
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