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Date: 06 Aug 2006 19:34:44
From: DougC
Subject: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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Anybody got these? I am curious, as to how wide they are and how short/long they adjust to. There's no dimensions given on the Rans site, and an email sent a number of days ago went unanswered. ~~~~~~~
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Date: 15 Aug 2006 16:21:46
From: Jon S.
Subject: Re: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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Just a thought - goto www.terracycle.com Pat Franz's site. He sells many sizes and shapes of chopper bars. I've had a set on my VRex for years - much more comfortable than OEM. Jon Shinefeld Philadelphia, PA "DougC" <dcimper@norcom2000.com > wrote in message news:uUvBg.656$zK3.252@fe03.lga... > Anybody got these? I am curious, as to how wide they are and how > short/long they adjust to. There's no dimensions given on the Rans site, > and an email sent a number of days ago went unanswered. > ~~~~~~~
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Date: 07 Aug 2006 13:56:40
From:
Subject: Re: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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DougC wrote: > Anybody got these? I am curious, as to how wide they are and how > short/long they adjust to. There's no dimensions given on the Rans site, > and an email sent a number of days ago went unanswered. > ~~~~~~~ We have them on my wife's Stratus - old bike, new bars. They don't really adjust wider/narrower, they rotate. So you have to find a point where you're OK with the width and the angle - it's hard to explain, you kind of have to see them to get it. We have them adjusted as short as they'll go, but this may be because the Stratus is XL and she's not, so she's sitting way forward. If you rotate them too low, they'll catch your knees on turns. I'd say they aren't perfect, but they are more adjusteable than the t-bar that was on the bike and allow us to reduce the tiller effect a bit. And they do look cool in the black ...
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Date: 07 Aug 2006 19:20:56
From: DougC
Subject: Re: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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john@hopkinsit.com wrote: > > We have them on my wife's Stratus - old bike, new bars. They don't > really adjust wider/narrower, they rotate. So you have to find a point > where you're OK with the width and the angle - it's hard to explain, > you kind of have to see them to get it. We have them adjusted as short > as they'll go, but this may be because the Stratus is XL and she's not, > so she's sitting way forward. If you rotate them too low, they'll > catch your knees on turns. > > I'd say they aren't perfect, but they are more adjusteable than the > t-bar that was on the bike and allow us to reduce the tiller effect a > bit. And they do look cool in the black ... > Well I went to the local dealer and bought some RANS bars off a bike on the floor anyway. I have this: http://www.cyclegenius.com/ltx.htm ; the OEM bars are too short for a large person. The bars are about 8 inches wide and 13 inches long. The RANS chopper bars are about 11 inches wide and adjust in length from about 17 to about 19.5 inches. I'd prefer if they were /narrower/ but oh well. The wider base of them is not so much a problem for me because this bicycle uses a tall stem and pedal/leg interference isn't a problem. FYI: the LWB bars used on some of the Sun and Easy Racers bikes are narrow (about 8 inches) and /really/ long, like 20+ inches. Ideally the bars would be long (18-20 inches), VERY narrow at the stem (4 inches), fairly narrow at the grips (8 inches), use a double-bend to avoid leg interference and have the grips rotated down at 45-60 degrees. The RANS bars rotate and are long but are not narrow. The Sun and Easy Racers bars are long and narrow, but have mild-angled grips (the ER is more angled than the Suns really-). The shop offered to sell me the bars off any bike they had, but I couldn't find any really like this on any of them. And I didn't see anything "right" online, or else I'd have ordered it. I did try cutting the OEM bars and extending them with some clamped-on tubes, but the brake and gear cables all needed replacing (so this was how I ended up talking to the bike shop about the situation). It seemed like the OEM cables had a lot of slack in them but they really only had about two inches of slack at best--and I had extended the OEM bars by six inches.... ~~~~~
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Date: 26 Aug 2006 02:20:23
From: cjengineer
Subject: Re: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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DougC Wrote: > john@hopkinsit.com wrote:[color=blue] > > > The shop offered to sell me the bars > off any bike they had, but I couldn't find any really like this on any > of them. And I didn't see anything "right" online, or else I'd have > ordered it. > ~~~~~If fit is paramount and you what the best money can buy, then bolt-on set of these: *www.boomspeed.com/papasbent/index.html -- cjengineer
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Date: 07 Aug 2006 17:31:50
From: sfb
Subject: Re: RANS adjustable chopper bars?.....
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RANS has a photo at http://www.ransbikes.com/ChopperBarDetail.htm Is the big U fixed width and the grips above the clamps the part that rotates? Is the adjustment, the up and down angle of the U and the rotation of the grips? <john@hopkinsit.com > wrote in message news:1154984200.830780.320930@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > > DougC wrote: >> Anybody got these? I am curious, as to how wide they are and how >> short/long they adjust to. There's no dimensions given on the Rans site, >> and an email sent a number of days ago went unanswered. >> ~~~~~~~ > > We have them on my wife's Stratus - old bike, new bars. They don't > really adjust wider/narrower, they rotate. So you have to find a point > where you're OK with the width and the angle - it's hard to explain, > you kind of have to see them to get it. We have them adjusted as short > as they'll go, but this may be because the Stratus is XL and she's not, > so she's sitting way forward. If you rotate them too low, they'll > catch your knees on turns. > > I'd say they aren't perfect, but they are more adjusteable than the > t-bar that was on the bike and allow us to reduce the tiller effect a > bit. And they do look cool in the black ... >
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