Bicycle Handlebars
Compare Bicycle Handlebar: Drop, Rise & Reach Differences
The handlebars are your bike's command centre. Choosing the right bicycle handlebars transform how your bike feels and handles.
Shape: Aerodynamics vs. Upright Control
- Drop Bars: A road bike drop bar offers multiple hand positions for road cycling and gravel. You will need fresh handlebar tape to complete a drop bar upgrade.
- Riser Bars: A mountain bike handlebar with a riser bar offers an upright position for technical terrain.
Material: Compliance vs. Strength
- Aluminum: An aluminum handlebar is strong, durable, and affordable.
- Carbon Fiber: A carbon bike handlebar is lighter and absorbs vibration, reducing hand fatigue.
Rise, Width, and Sweep
- Rise: A higher rise on a mountain bike handlebar creates an upright posture for climbing.
- Width: Wider bars offer more stability for MTB. Choose a width matching your shoulders.
- Sweep: The sweep aligns your wrists. A 9 degrees backsweep is a common standard.
The Upgrade Path
- Identify your style: Road needs drop bars. MTB needs riser bars.
- Choose material: Carbon for performance, aluminum for value.
- Select geometry: Pick width, rise, and sweep that feel natural.
For flat-bar setups, quality bicycle grips provide comfort and control. A bicycle computer mounted to your bar is an excellent way to track progress on every ride.
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