Gillstay
Veteran
Oddly though that is bending the wrong way for how my hands are comfortable.Yep, my normal riding position on 'drops' is on the bend as this photo shows View attachment 619588
Oddly though that is bending the wrong way for how my hands are comfortable.Yep, my normal riding position on 'drops' is on the bend as this photo shows View attachment 619588
I hold them from the outside with my thumbs pointing forwards along the top so my wrists are straight.Oddly though that is bending the wrong way for how my hands are comfortable.
Thats where your missing the point for myself. Its not the same position on the tops as tops are straight but with a hybrid bike they can be hooked back so your hands are more at say 45% position. If that makes sense.so you'll have the same, comfortable position on the tops, and can always go to the drops / hoods for shorter periods for a more efficient position.
One final possibility is that the faster handling of the road bike (thanks to its shorter wheelbase, narrower bars and more aggressive geometry) is tiring the OP out through the need for constant steering correction; in which case the hybrid is probably the better option full stop.
Not quite sure what you're getting at tbh (difficult to visualise) but I appreciate there are functional differences between both types of bars. Might be that you're more comfortable with a wider bar too...Thats where your missing the point for myself. Its not the same position on the tops as tops are straight but with a hybrid bike they can be hooked back so your hands are more at say 45% position. If that makes sense.
On drops I use all the different positions as none are comfortable for long, unlike say a Dutch bike.
Before conversion I could barely touch 30mph on flat road in short sprint.
After conversion I've hit 38mph on same road both directions.
I had a nice Ridgeback flight 4 for a few years, which had flatbars. On longer rides of 5+ hours I got numbness in my hands due to the limited hand positions on flat bars. I tried different barend grips, longer/shorter stems, but I still got numb hands after longer rides. I've never got numb hands on dropbars, due to the multiple hand positions available, so I'm sticking with dropbars from now on.
So you dont need to expand your hand all the way around the grip to maintain a decent grip. I can understand that working. Would never have thought to invent such a thing.For anyone looking for a different hand position on flat bars, TOGS are worth a try. I have some inside of the grips on my hybrid, and it lets me lie my hands over the top of the bars with the thumb hooked over, can help to change the angle of the forearm too so it's more like a 'hoods' position. Might not be for everyone, but I used to grip over the top of the shifters on my hybrid which was good for a rest but not very secure, these just help keep my hands in place.
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/togs/
Apologies but could you explain some more please. I can't get my head round why one would need to hook one's thumbs in this way?For anyone looking for a different hand position on flat bars, TOGS are worth a try. I have some inside of the grips on my hybrid, and it lets me lie my hands over the top of the bars with the thumb hooked over, can help to change the angle of the forearm too so it's more like a 'hoods' position. Might not be for everyone, but I used to grip over the top of the shifters on my hybrid which was good for a rest but not very secure, these just help keep my hands in place.
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/togs/
Apologies but could you explain some more please. I can't get my head round why one would need to hook one's thumbs in this way?
Dangerous? Having thumbs in like this surely makes them vulnerable to breaking in a crash? We're taught to rest our thumbs on a car steering wheel for the same reason......at least in my day we were.
Inability to breathe and a back pain, and being too scared of narrow bars.38mph is about a cadence of 100rpm in a 53/11 gear, which is a lot. If you could do this on flat bars what do you think was stopping you doing it on drop bars?