Currently running Renthals on my Krampus, but keen to try something a bit more, er, relaxed?
Any views before I drop a stupid amount on a set of Jones Bars I may hate?


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Assuming you're not using something super short already, probably the same length - http://blog.jonesbikes.com/h-bars-and-stem-length/Teetosugars wrote:Cheers all!
So, how much longer stem do you need?
Depends on the bike and also how you use the loops as much as the bar /stem you hae now, I'd say. There's 100mm or so of fore-aft range on a loop bar so I found the place I like to hold onto for cruising with climbing and descending in mind (ie the mid, fore and aft positions) then chose a stem that put the bar in the right place for that, ie foir handling and my position. Generally 70-100mm seems to work.So, how much longer stem do you need?
Try Shona and Rich at Keep Pedalling or CTBM.Thanks again all, now just to find where to get bars from!
More or less the same as me then.ScotRoutes wrote:I don't bother changing stem length when I fit the Loops. I've overlaid my normal bars on them and my hands are in the same place - just a slightly different angle.
Yeah like any of us with Loop bars are going to be willing to sell them ;-)Farawayvisions wrote:On one Mary bars for me. Waiting for someone to sell a set of Jones Loop bars at a bargain price. Don't all rush at once.
I used mine with a suspension fork on the HTR, Lakeland Loop and various other things last year.ScotRoutes wrote:Are folk using Loops with suspension forks? Seems every bike I've ever seen them fitted to was rigid