Nigeyy
Legendary Member
- Location
- Massachusetts, USA
I don't mind admitting when I find I've changed my ways.....
In the past I was a narrow handlebar/long stem kind of person, but the purchase of a new FS about 5 year ago with a riser and short stem changed my opinion completely. I immediately found that I was more comfortable -and yes, while it now is slightly more difficult going uphill, it was nothing I couldn't deal with and had the added bonus of better handling over obstacles. So much so, that when I reinvigorated my old hardtail ("Oldies but goodies") I went with a riser bar and short stem for the same effect (so yes, risers and short stem do work on old mtbs as far as I'm concerned!).
The only thing I wasn't willing to give up were my Profile Stubby bar ends -I just find them so comfortable (particularly going uphill), and I'm confident enough not to take notice of the mtb fashion police. I mean, if they work, they work, and I really don't care what they look like. Mind you, I am a bit older and I do wear Crocs too
Once you get a bit older, you just realize you can't give a toss so long as it works for you.
In the past I was a narrow handlebar/long stem kind of person, but the purchase of a new FS about 5 year ago with a riser and short stem changed my opinion completely. I immediately found that I was more comfortable -and yes, while it now is slightly more difficult going uphill, it was nothing I couldn't deal with and had the added bonus of better handling over obstacles. So much so, that when I reinvigorated my old hardtail ("Oldies but goodies") I went with a riser bar and short stem for the same effect (so yes, risers and short stem do work on old mtbs as far as I'm concerned!).
The only thing I wasn't willing to give up were my Profile Stubby bar ends -I just find them so comfortable (particularly going uphill), and I'm confident enough not to take notice of the mtb fashion police. I mean, if they work, they work, and I really don't care what they look like. Mind you, I am a bit older and I do wear Crocs too

My first impression was that aesthetically I don't like them as much as the old ones (my beloved bar ends had to go)...