I had the same issue with drop bar brifters, rattly after time and easily damaged by crashes, mud and dirt. I switched to old school Microshift bar end shifters, simple, cheap and easily serviceable.
@dalj43625 ай бұрын
Nice mate. That's what I'm riding now, a flatbar gravel bike with 650b wheels and 660 mm bars. It's a lot of fun. Trouble is... I keep looking at fixed/singlespeed gear bikes now. Love the whole fixed gear bike scene.
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Im so with you on the fixed gear/single speed bikes, thats what i really want to build next. Had a few over the years, but definitely want to build a tracklocross bike up. 🚵♂️
@dalj43625 ай бұрын
@morekeepsmilingadventures Nice. your collection will be complete then mate. 😂 Be good to see you do a few adventures on a fixed/singlespeed bike. I watched someone do the panceltic race on a fixed gear. Pretty impressive.
@jimh19865 ай бұрын
Narrow riser bars with bar ends positioned between the grips and the shifters is the winner for me. Gives you all of the perks of flat bars that you've mentioned but with the added benefit of a second hand position to aid with wrist fatigue. You can still access the shifters and brakes and it also gives you an option to stretch out/tuck in for speedier sections. It's the sweet spot for me.
@gonperes5 ай бұрын
I use Ergon GS3 grips and SQlab Innerbarends 411, providing comfort, many hand positions and more aero. Love it. Could not ride with your straight grips for a long ride or trip. It's a huge difference
@keacoq5 ай бұрын
The simplicity of flat bars is compelling. Bar ends provide another hand position, Brakes and gears can be maintained independently. And your grip on the bars is so much more secure.
@toska69395 ай бұрын
The smiles per pound factor (and smiles per miles) of that bike during your ownership must be truly epic! Great bike, great video 👍
@A_AAA2325 ай бұрын
sweet build Josh, looks like a fast rigid 90s XC MTB now ;) flat bars defo for the win, I run carbon flat bar with a gentle rise, 740mm wide though as I am on a rigid XC MTB :) flat bar gravel bikes are the way forward IMO, enjoy the rides!
@grahamhaines99315 ай бұрын
I’ve just built a new gravel bike around a Sonder Camino Al frame and I’ve gone for flat bags too. It was a birthday treat for myself so I splashed the cash on Hopetech brakes and Shimano XT/GRX drive train.
@7x7.2755 ай бұрын
For more hand positions i use a set of carbon we ergonomic bar ends inside of the grips as it is more aero and you can still use the brakes from them 👍👍
@Timtheranger5 ай бұрын
if you find the flat bars are making your hands hurt because your weight is too far forward, cheap narrow riser mtb bars will fix the issue, looking forward to your next adventure and hope you are all fixed up after your accident, i did notice the other day the giro manifest helmet has dropped in price from £250 to £100, it's a very well ventilated and very safe helmet and for that price, a bargain
@arturduarte1135 ай бұрын
Are you tyres set up tubeless - or do you prefer/choose tubes instead. I'm sorry if I missed the video where you might've talked about it. Your adventures are fascinating - winter, mud, all weather conditions camping, exploring Britain's off road - it truly takes some bravery. The logistics of mapping routes and your patience, filming yourself with the tripod going back and forth. I find that amazing.😊 As always, great editing and soundtracks, too. Congratulations
@hanchi87105 ай бұрын
flat bar gang lets go!!!!! Gonna try alt bars next
@Bikepacking5 ай бұрын
4 years ago while building my first bike build i replaced my sram xxx1 with xt the main reason was easier to find parts around the world and cheaper ..switched out my mtb handle bars with jones bars and front carbon fork with wrensports inverted for now switch my will out from 26x4 to 29x3 game changer
@br53805 ай бұрын
When I bought my 2nd carbon & Force 1 equipped bike , I was going to sell my original alloy Apex 1 equipped bike. Then I saw how much replacement drop shifter/hydro levers were. The original bike is still hung up in my workshop, 3 years later.
@freidster15 күн бұрын
Have u had a look at the surly corner bar
@todd923715 ай бұрын
Check out the Surly Corner Bar. I really love mine. Drops with the ability to run mountain bike levers. I got the lighter and cheaper aluminum knock off on Ama###
@AVFTSCycling5 ай бұрын
Good vid Josh. I wish I'd have set my Camino up with flat bars, for the same reason as you: far cheaper to run and replace parts. Luckily I'm on Shimano though so the long term reliability is higher
@henryduruji2 ай бұрын
Try a full GRX gearset. I've never had any issues with the shifters and levers!
@markifi5 ай бұрын
biek looks great. you must be very tall
@tonypaddler5 ай бұрын
He is 6'6", or 198 cm.
@alechall78715 ай бұрын
Looks very tidy with the new bars 👌! I'm about a 30 second ride away from the Slades velodrome. I should really take advantage of living that close, but it is hard work with my chunky gravel tyres..!
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a perfect time excuse to build a track bike 😃
@alechall78715 ай бұрын
@morekeepsmilingadventures oh I've been looking haha.. definitely at the top of the list for future bike purchases! Usually I'd go Canford & do some hill sprints vs doing laps there. But to be honest, I've spent most of my time riding at a comfortable pace these last few months, focusing on exploring further afield (we're fortunate we have some amazing gravel nearby 😉)
@cliveelsmore5 ай бұрын
Nice! Have you considered horned bar ends (eg Ergon GP4) for more hand positions and a bit of comfort on longer rides?
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Really long rides I'd probably just but my clip on TT bars to be honest
@Plast_and_Cars5 ай бұрын
Гарний велосипед, собі такий би схожий зібрати. How many kilograms this bike weight?
@DonBunk15 ай бұрын
Cheers for fun adventures Josh! Most enjoyable. For the full 90s experience, add bar ends? For bikepacking I find mine as comfy a 2nd hand position (with some nice bar tape around them) as they are unfashionable. Indispensable recently on the GB Divide. Particularly nice for climbing out of the saddle. Also, you sure you don’t want to go full hardtail with a front shock (ok, different frame) once you’ve spent some happy time in the 90s? I’d not give up the extra kilo to lose the ability to joyously handle the wilder terrain. More of the maintenance you want to avoid though, I would accept.
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Im not one to worry about what’s fashionable, i was considering adding bar ends, i might but if i need an extra position i have some clip on tt bars. The bombtrack i have fills the position of hardtail really so never really felt the need for a front shock with that bike. This bike doesn’t really go on anything crazy rough. Not deliberately anyway 😆
@Pastemfist5 ай бұрын
The SQlab innerbar ends are worth a look if you are looking for a narrower hand position closer to drop bar distance.
@DonBunk15 ай бұрын
Is the Sonder now so very different to the Bombtrack, in practice, other than a smidge lighter and with smaller tyres? Maybe Sonder has slightly different geometry such as likely shorter top tube.
@louiskirby42663 күн бұрын
Onya cobba any chance you can test the broken road ti pion non pion Thanks a bunch ,not a lot of reviews on this brand
@K9Manhunters5 ай бұрын
I think one day I‘ll go the same way. I just prefer flat bars to drop bars.
@examinethose4 ай бұрын
what is that seatpost you're running? it looks beautiful, titanium, I reckon?
@garyboyle6955 ай бұрын
That's a hell of a drop between the saddle and handlebar. It looks uncomfortable.
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Good job you don’t have to ride it then 🤷♂️
@johnmoore4772 ай бұрын
That's a bike that has been properly used and abused. I've just bought a carbon frame and fork. Was that a good idea?
@hendrixinfinity39925 ай бұрын
Top end sram brakes are great, but even the cheapest shimano hydros are amazing.
@mesere75 ай бұрын
The crazy amount of issues I had with shimano levers : 😂
@davidross82335 ай бұрын
With the saddle height, I’m not sure it makes any difference if the bars are flat or drop. Wow
@MikeMcDermott-wv7ew5 ай бұрын
It’s a shame bar ends have fallen out of favour. They transform the front end when running flat bars.
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Plenty still available on the market.
@Michael-s5i5j5 ай бұрын
They look terrible though!!,
@ivarbrouwer1975 ай бұрын
She still looks fast though…
@lydiagould30904 ай бұрын
Thats a pretty nice bike set up. I totally am with you on the flat bars. With all the miles you ride, thats much easier and cheaper to maintain. Why the super-long stem? Is that because the bike is a bit small for you? Or you've got gorilla arms? 🤣🤣
@theboyneeds5 ай бұрын
600mm! It'll be like the 1990's!
@morekeepsmilingadventures5 ай бұрын
Welcome back to the good times 😆
@thedownunderverse3 ай бұрын
I’m running them too, they’re awesome for a flat bar gravel rig
@mirekbns5 ай бұрын
Nice video; I'd love a titanium frame at some point but maybe not in the cards atm. Looking at your Blackburn frame bag, it looks like you have the same size as mine, medium. Just by eyeballing frame, if you went up to the large, probably a better fit for your triangle.
@ed82124 ай бұрын
Oh wow how come 172.5 mm cranks? Im a shorter rider than you at 6'2 and all Ive ever been told is that Im too tall for anything other than 175mm... Have I been living a lie? 😅
@TB-wq1nk4 ай бұрын
SRAM or Shimano over one hundred year old technology. Pinion??? With a belt surely is the future. NO maintenance.
@ivarbrouwer1975 ай бұрын
I understand the choices, but with such a position you are always in the same position while seated and I used to get painfull hands always having the hands pushing against the bars instead of resting them on top of the hoods. In terms of maintenance this might be less time consuming but I guess with the likes of LTwoo, Sensah etc, there are cheaper options out there.
@ed82124 ай бұрын
He should look into belt drives and gearboxes if maintenance is that frequent for him, which is understandable with the amount and kind of riding he does.
@ivarbrouwer1974 ай бұрын
@@ed8212 I don’t think the frequency of maintenance is the problem, probably the issue is a tight budget overall. (But that’s just my interpretation) I do agree the systems you mentioned are quite durable, some who do his style of riding employ it with success.
@thedownunderverse3 ай бұрын
Hands will only hurt on flat bars if position is wrong