Since I get queries on where I am on the Handlebars these days I thought I would do a quick and short summary post.
This season I am committed to a full on test season only riding dropbars. I plan to use the experience to compare against last year where 90% of my riding was in bullhorns. My initial reaction is that while the dropbars give me more hand positions; none of them lock me into the bike with as solid a connection as the bullhorns did. There is definitely more "wobble" in my ride if I over relax. This may just be me adapting to the wider hand positions which obviously have more leverage for steering input. I also see more wind drag; but the 55mm extension has negated much of that on the Silvio by improving my front profile, meanwhile that hasnever been a problem on the Vendetta. Time will tell.
So here is the unofficial summary in one spot. These are just my opinions your experience will be your own.
Dropbars
For Dropbars I'm still following Jim Parker's original recommendation. I have option (1) on my Vendetta and I am commited to testing option (3) on my Silvio for the entire season. The bullhorns are on the bench in the workshop. All three drop bar require you to cut off the ends after you get the brifters finalized I leave 120mm of bar past the brifters but that is dictated by hand size.
Dropbars by priority
1) If you can find them used Origin 8 Pro Gary OS Bar
2) If you don't mind shimming the bar clamp; the Gary-2 Bar is the same as #1
http://www.origin8.bike/product-description/?prod_model_uid=5317
3) If you do not want to shim the clamp and you can not find #1 then the Gary Sweep OS
is the same bar in an anodized finish But it is WIDER by 10mm per side. If you are 5'7" and
slender it feel super wide, but not as wide as the stock stuff. If you are taller or heavy built these
are probably the ticket.
http://www.origin8.bike/product-description/?prod_model_uid=9918
BullHorns - Bar End shifters
I still believe the type of bullhorn is dictated by the height of your handbar clamp relative to your body. Body dimensions play a huge roll here. If the clamp is on a level with or below your sternum then a straight bullhorn like the Cruzbike one will work nice. If the clamp is higher than your sternum then you will likely find that your hands are too high; and that you will desire a way to lower them. To that end you have two options. Option (1) add an extension 100, 150, or custom "mm" to lower the clamp height. Option (2) use a bullhorn with a drop shoulder that is equal to the reduction you need.
BullHorns Straight by Priority
1) Cruzbike brand ones. Not sure if they are still available the do not show in the online store but, I'm guessing there is inventory if you ask.
2) Deda Elementi Cononeroteam bar - For slender riders these will work. If you are over 5'10" and bulky the 440mm outisde width will be cramped. Good option for sledder folks and great for petite ladies. There are plenty of brands just like this, but only a few with 31.8mm clamp sizes.
http://www.dedaelementi.com/WEBSITE/index.php/en/handlebars/item/46-crononeroteam
3) Profile Design T2 wing - if you prefer a slight bend at the end of the bar then these work great. Again only up to 440mm wide so make a tighter cockpit.
http://www.profile-design.com/product/base-bars/t2-wing/
Bull Horns Drops by Priority
This is a good solution if you find the stock setup too high for you; and the 100mm extension makes the cockpit to closed or the bars too low. Essentially this lowers the bar; leaves the feet lower; and leaves the cockpit open since the stem clamp remains higher. This is a good solution for larger folks including those self described as having an Aero belly. Last season while out of shape these bars gave me a low arm angle and still left enough room for a water bottle below the boom. A 100 mm extension by contrast was too closed and I couldn't comfortably fit in the cockpit. The number one problem with these bars is finding some that are wide enough for bigger people. Bullhorns are made for pursuit bikes and the UCI dictates a max width of 460mm.
1) Crono Low Rider AeroBar - These bars have a 60mm drop built into the bar. For arm position this lowers them the equivalent of installing a 60mm extension. These bars can still be found in the 460mm width if you hunt around web stock.
http://www.dedaelementi.com/WEBSITE/index.php/en/handlebars/item/45-crononero-low-rider
2) Fyxation Rodeo Pursuit Bull horn. A 40mm drop but narrow at 420mm width. Good for tall and skinny folks.
http://www.fyxation.com/collections/handlebars/products/31-8mm-rodeo-pursuit-bullhorn-bar
BullHorns Brifters
The final setup is bullhorn brifters this is where you install brifters on to the ends of bullhorn bars and let the brifter become the horn. This has a lot of advantages and is my preferred bull horn at the time of this writing.
Bull Horns Brifters by Priority
1) Crono Low Rider AeroBar - These bars have a 60mm drop built into the bar. For arm position this lowers them the equivalent of install a 60mm extension. These bars can still be found in the 460mm width if you hunt around web stock. If you have no extension or a custom extension under 100mm these are probably the ticket. You do need to cut off the curved end of the bar to install the brifters and that shortens the reach
http://www.dedaelementi.com/WEBSITE/index.php/en/handlebars/item/45-crononero-low-rider earlier in this post I detailed installing them and several others have included there identical setup.
2) Profile Design T2 wing
installed upside down - this works good if you already have an extension installed or have a Vendetta with a BB height in the upper third of the range. The Curve make installing the brifters very easy. Again only up to 440mm wide so make a tighter cockpit.
http://www.profile-design.com/product/base-bars/t2-wing/
3) Deda Elementi Cononeroteam bar - These will work similar to #2 and give you a little more reach but the flat bar makes the brifter angle steeper.
http://www.dedaelementi.com/WEBSITE/index.php/en/handlebars/item/46-crononeroteam
Summary
My preferences by bike setup
- Vendetta Bullhorn - Profile Design T2 Wing upside down with Brifters
- Vendetta Drop bars - Gary 2 OS with or without the shim. (the narrower bar is worth the shimming on the V).
- Silvio Bullhorn - Stock no Extension - Deda Low Rider Bullhorn Brifters
- Silvio Bullhorn - with 60mm-100mm Extension - Profile Design T2 Wing upside down with Brifters
- Silvio Drops - Stock no Extension - NA haven't found one I like
- Silvio Drops - with 60mm-100mm Extension - Gary 2 Sweep