BurroBabe
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- Region
- USA
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- Chemung, NY
First, apologies for disappearing after all you guys' help finding my perfect ebike. I really only rode it about three times and didn't really have much news to share.
So now I'm asking for help finding handlebars to accommodate my now fused right wrist. A wrist fusion places the hand in a position turned a bit outward with little ability to angle the wrist straight. I need a backsweep now so that my hand can grip at this angle and work the shifters. I read someone else's solution (for a shoulder issue) replacing it with the WHISKY Winston Carbon Handlebar. That's just too expensive an option for me.
Looking at the headset, the way the Vado handlebars attach, and their taper, makes me think that the design/size might be different from most conventional bikes. I also don't know how to measure sweep, and most parts lists don't give a # or degrees to describe them anyway. I really hate a lack of standardization in manufacturing! I can say that the handlebars on my older Trek 200 hybrid has handlebars with about the right sweep (a bit too upright but the right angle for my wrists. Can someone please explain how to "measure" sweep and rise and how to determine what handlebars will work on the Vado? I already visited the Specialized website and see that they carry nothing but flat, straight, or drop handlebars!
All suggestions welcome!
So now I'm asking for help finding handlebars to accommodate my now fused right wrist. A wrist fusion places the hand in a position turned a bit outward with little ability to angle the wrist straight. I need a backsweep now so that my hand can grip at this angle and work the shifters. I read someone else's solution (for a shoulder issue) replacing it with the WHISKY Winston Carbon Handlebar. That's just too expensive an option for me.
Looking at the headset, the way the Vado handlebars attach, and their taper, makes me think that the design/size might be different from most conventional bikes. I also don't know how to measure sweep, and most parts lists don't give a # or degrees to describe them anyway. I really hate a lack of standardization in manufacturing! I can say that the handlebars on my older Trek 200 hybrid has handlebars with about the right sweep (a bit too upright but the right angle for my wrists. Can someone please explain how to "measure" sweep and rise and how to determine what handlebars will work on the Vado? I already visited the Specialized website and see that they carry nothing but flat, straight, or drop handlebars!
All suggestions welcome!