Handlebar - What to choose?

Which handlebar?

flat bar

Flat Bar

Ideal for cycling that requires a more head-up riding position, such as commuting or dashing about town.

Choose flat bars for predictable and precise steering.

riser bar

Riser Bar

Very similar to the Flat Bar with a more upright riding posture and comfortable wrist positioning.

Choose Risers for the best handling.

cruiser bar

Cruiser Bar

Sweep backwards giving the most upright riding position.

This leaves plenty of room at the front of the bike and keeps weight well balanced even with a basket full of groceries or case of beer loaded.

bullhorn bar

Bullhorn

Give lots more room to reach forward and offer several options for hand position. They’re also called Bullhorns.

Choose Bullhorns for attacking at pace and looking badass.

dropbar

Drop Bar

Places your weight further forward which becomes more rewarding the further you ride.

Allow you to get your head (and the power) down when the road requires it.

Choose Drop bars for longer rides.

track bar

Track Bar

Drop bars cooler brother Slope outwards before going into the drop curves.

Choose Track bars when you prefer to stay lower.

pursuit bar

Pursuit Bar

Similar to bullhorn bars with a slight drop before curving forward.

Tuck deeper to go faster.

Choose Pursuit for more speed and leverage.

jeb bar

Jeb Bar

A niche choice for the rider who knows.

Similar to the Cruiser but slightly narrower.

Choose Jeb for comfort and style.