As a beginner, it can be difficult to know which is the best bike for you. Should you choose drop or flat handlebars? James and Ollie are on hand to help you find the right bike for you.

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    Buying a bike can be confusing when you are unsure of what you need. We put two bikes to the test, a flat bar and a drop bar. After taking a look at the visual differences, we put the bikes to the test. Firstly, we found out which is faster over a 2km section of road and secondly, we tested their agility and stability on two very sophisticated courses.

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    25 Comments

    1. I like the drop bars since they're much more narrow. I'm a tall guy with very long legs and a shorter torso. For some reason bike manufacturers like to make flat handlebars so darn wide.

    2. I put flat bar in one of my route bikes, and I regret. I feel comfortable only in short rides, because I need to change the position of my hands on the bar, but of course I can't. Since I made the change I use almost every time my other route bike with drop bar, except for my short backpack city rides.

    3. Based on my experience fit comes first. I have ridden gravel bikes with more relaxed geometry than hybrids / commuter bikes. The promised ‘comfort’ of the flat bar bike is illusory if the geometry doesn’t suit.

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