ReklinedRider
Zen MBB Master
Hello Hoyden,
The funny alignment of the brifters is why I don't use the stock bars and I apologize for not mentioning that. The stock bars have an extreme flare even for off-road drop bars; that's what makes the levers so far out, and I understand exactly what you're saying about wanting the levers closer to your finger tips, as in your last photo. Even with the stock bars 'upside right' you'll notice the brifters wind up canted way out. 'Nonintuitive' is a perfect description for the way the stock bars force the brifters outward.
What I used on the 1.5 are Origin 8 Gary 2 bars, but they won't work on the newer Silvio unless you shim them since those bars have a stem clamp diameter of 25.4 mm. The ones I used on the Vendetta would work very well on the S30--they are Soma Junebug bars with a stem clamp diameter of 31.8mm. Another bar that may work very well, maybe even better, and one I may try at some point, is the Salsa Cowchipper bar, but I haven't tested it yet. The Salsa Woodchipper would probably be good also, and the Midge on One. But the Junebug is the only one I have tried and can unreservedly recommend. Beware using road drops; use only some form of off road drops. If you use road drops, there is no flare at all, and you'll find your inner forearms constantly pressed against the bar. Been there, done that
The issue of having to relax my grip to shift using brifters is why I wanted to try bar end shifters and plain brake levers. Relaxing the grip was only an issue when accelerating hard and trying to upshift in quick succession; it's not a problem with the bar ends since i never take my grip off the bar, just use a tilt of the wrist to shift in one direction, or a push of the thumb in the other.
castlerobber uses the brifters (on Gary 8 bars, on the Silvio 1.5) with no problems.
btw you've done a great job with the new set up. if you like the ergonomics of it for comfort and stability (it's also a very strong configuration for climbing and accelerating) but, as you say, not the brifter position, I'd encourage you to try the Soma Junebug. I think you'll really like that one.
The funny alignment of the brifters is why I don't use the stock bars and I apologize for not mentioning that. The stock bars have an extreme flare even for off-road drop bars; that's what makes the levers so far out, and I understand exactly what you're saying about wanting the levers closer to your finger tips, as in your last photo. Even with the stock bars 'upside right' you'll notice the brifters wind up canted way out. 'Nonintuitive' is a perfect description for the way the stock bars force the brifters outward.
What I used on the 1.5 are Origin 8 Gary 2 bars, but they won't work on the newer Silvio unless you shim them since those bars have a stem clamp diameter of 25.4 mm. The ones I used on the Vendetta would work very well on the S30--they are Soma Junebug bars with a stem clamp diameter of 31.8mm. Another bar that may work very well, maybe even better, and one I may try at some point, is the Salsa Cowchipper bar, but I haven't tested it yet. The Salsa Woodchipper would probably be good also, and the Midge on One. But the Junebug is the only one I have tried and can unreservedly recommend. Beware using road drops; use only some form of off road drops. If you use road drops, there is no flare at all, and you'll find your inner forearms constantly pressed against the bar. Been there, done that
The issue of having to relax my grip to shift using brifters is why I wanted to try bar end shifters and plain brake levers. Relaxing the grip was only an issue when accelerating hard and trying to upshift in quick succession; it's not a problem with the bar ends since i never take my grip off the bar, just use a tilt of the wrist to shift in one direction, or a push of the thumb in the other.
castlerobber uses the brifters (on Gary 8 bars, on the Silvio 1.5) with no problems.
btw you've done a great job with the new set up. if you like the ergonomics of it for comfort and stability (it's also a very strong configuration for climbing and accelerating) but, as you say, not the brifter position, I'd encourage you to try the Soma Junebug. I think you'll really like that one.