I had these bars recommended to me and was told to tilt the bars down, it takes the pressure off that part of your hand, I've adjusted mine a couple of times and have the weight spread evenly over my hand now.
I have Jones bars on my Sonder Camino. It was a necessity as I’m old and had developed basal thumb arthritis. I’d not ridden drops for years so it was a shock when I reached for the brake hoods and an extreme pain shot up my arm. As you say, Jones bars shift the contact area on your hands and I was immediately comfortable. Jones Kraton grips don’t soak up water btw. I’ve bought my first Garmin online today (delivery in two days). I’ve never used such tech before (I am properly old!) so found your video by searching charm in on Jones bars. You’ve answered all of my questions and more so that I can order an appropriate Mount. I have the Jones specific bar bag but I reckon I’ll be able to access it still, below the Garmin bracket. Rebellion Way in about ten days!
We have the similar Molokai bars on our Surly ECR expedition bikes. The sweep is far less fatiguing to our triceps than our straight bars on MTB bikes. For us, the horns or upper positions have never worked out as alternate hand positions. The assumed aero advantage of these narrow and forward hand positions is lost to feeling less stable on a heavily loaded bike and being too far from brakes and shifters. But, that extra cross bar is totally worth the weight for two reasons. 1) Mounting lights, nav, computer. 2) Nesting a drybag such as containing sleep system. Don’t need another rack or stabilizing device. Just draw bag up with a pair of straps. No wiggle, no rubbing, no wear.
I have wrapped the bar up with handlebar tape and it allows tons of various hand grips. I rarely hold the bar on the extended sections. My grips are farther out like my drop bar reach now. Great bar. And great channel.. Thanks.
Love the look of these bars..couldn't afford "Jones" prices; but "On One" (Planet X) do the "Geoff" which is a great budget version of these bars and well worth a look! Great post! Keep Smiling!
I have these on Trek 1120. Use to have these bars on a Surley Ogre. Their great for touring and sight seeing. Not so much for single track. I highly recommend them for loooong rides !
Looks like the sweep matches your natural wrist angle. Yes, your weight is more on your bum, so i think you would need a sprung saddle or seat post. Im experimenting with bars and mounted a trekking bar on a 90s mountain bike i have. They seem pretty good comfort but thinking about trying the moloko bar also, or the Jones bar with the rise because the 90s mountain bike seem to have a low front end..
Great video. Regarding grips though I think it's down to personal preference. In the end I've settled on normal sized grips because of where I preferred the position of the controls - works for me and still have lots of options for hand positions on these bars.
Ive got mates in the local Fatbike group that swear by these. Looking for alternative bars to assist me with a back & shoulder injury i tried these. I just couldn't get the hang of these or the Planet X Geoff bar "copy" Opted in the end for a pair of Surly Sunrise bars. Far more upright position. Think j need a better saddle now though.
Just caught this. Am looking at replacing my drop bars for the H. I have been using a Restrap front bag/roll but the cables on the drops are tucked away. It looks like the cables need to be longer and in front of any bag for the Jones?. How is it working on your bike.
Having got used to the Jones, it feels a bit weird going back to straight bars. One thing to note, the foam grips are susceptible to damage. I put a split in one of mine after clipping a post on The Peddars Way.
I elected to install a Jones H-bar onto an Airnimal Joey folding bike. This proved the best bar for this bike once loaded with panniers and front bar gear. It also allows a more vertical riding position and better control of the bike which a butterfly trek bar didn’t. It offers a couple of alternative hand positions for riding comfort. 0:21
Great informative video mate. By shear coincidence I’ve just fitted the Jones bar to my hard-tale today. I swapped out the Planet X Jeff bars (pretty much the same bar which I’ve used for two years) for the Jones to save a bit of weight. Totally agree re the pressure points and the seating position etc. As you say there are loads of hand positions and real estate as our American cousins would say. Keep up the great work recording your trips buddy… look forward to more in the future. 👍
I mounted it on my Fargo and actually after so many km I lose sensitivity in the little fingers I probably have to adjust the angle of the handlebars with respect to the ground as well as the levers I find it fantastic with the Esi XXL knobs
it's just what came on the bike and it just works well, it's not a trail bike so going super short wouldn't make much sense. Also need a bit of space to attach them stem bags
I just got my Bombtrack Beyond+ and bought the Jones H setup to turn it into a budget version of the ADV. Any bags that you recommend that work better than others for fitting in or under the bars?
I had these bars recommended to me and was told to tilt the bars down, it takes the pressure off that part of your hand, I've adjusted mine a couple of times and have the weight spread evenly over my hand now.
I have Jones bars on my Sonder Camino. It was a necessity as I’m old and had developed basal thumb arthritis. I’d not ridden drops for years so it was a shock when I reached for the brake hoods and an extreme pain shot up my arm. As you say, Jones bars shift the contact area on your hands and I was immediately comfortable. Jones Kraton grips don’t soak up water btw.
I’ve bought my first Garmin online today (delivery in two days). I’ve never used such tech before (I am properly old!) so found your video by searching charm in on Jones bars. You’ve answered all of my questions and more so that I can order an appropriate Mount. I have the Jones specific bar bag but I reckon I’ll be able to access it still, below the Garmin bracket. Rebellion Way in about ten days!
We have the similar Molokai bars on our Surly ECR expedition bikes. The sweep is far less fatiguing to our triceps than our straight bars on MTB bikes. For us, the horns or upper positions have never worked out as alternate hand positions. The assumed aero advantage of these narrow and forward hand positions is lost to feeling less stable on a heavily loaded bike and being too far from brakes and shifters. But, that extra cross bar is totally worth the weight for two reasons. 1) Mounting lights, nav, computer. 2) Nesting a drybag such as containing sleep system. Don’t need another rack or stabilizing device. Just draw bag up with a pair of straps. No wiggle, no rubbing, no wear.
I have wrapped the bar up with handlebar tape and it allows tons of various hand grips. I rarely hold the bar on the extended sections. My grips are farther out like my drop bar reach now. Great bar. And great channel.. Thanks.
Love the look of these bars..couldn't afford "Jones" prices; but "On One" (Planet X) do the "Geoff" which is a great budget version of these bars and well worth a look! Great post! Keep Smiling!
Cinelli's Double Trouble H/Bar is another similar type of 'copy'
Thank you! I love the UK. You have a great countryside and no ugly billboards.
Have a pair on a heavily modified MTB to gravel bike. Love the upright position. Totally works for me
Perfect timing for this video. I'll be moving from a Sonder Signal Ti with risers to a Brother Big Bro with Jones loops in a few weeks :)
And yet again something we've got in common 🙂 I love the Jones H bar on my Salsa Fargo.
I have these on Trek 1120. Use to have these bars on a Surley Ogre. Their great for touring and sight seeing. Not so much for single track. I highly recommend them for loooong rides !
which ones do you have . I really prefer not to spend $350 are the cheaper ones okay?
Trek 1120 & Jones bars /2.5 rise model, 4 me.
You may also benefit from a ISM 3.0PR saddle.
It prevents the painful mishaps.
hello and thanks for the video. can you share with us what bag you were using and how it attaches to the jones h bar?
Looks like the sweep matches your natural wrist angle. Yes, your weight is more on your bum, so i think you would need a sprung saddle or seat post.
Im experimenting with bars and mounted a trekking bar on a 90s mountain bike i have. They seem pretty good comfort but thinking about trying the moloko bar also, or the Jones bar with the rise because the 90s mountain bike seem to have a low front end..
Great video. Regarding grips though I think it's down to personal preference. In the end I've settled on normal sized grips because of where I preferred the position of the controls - works for me and still have lots of options for hand positions on these bars.
Personal preference? no such thing. 🤷🏼♂️
I rip downhill with the wide riser jones H bars on a surly karate monkey, dropper post and fox 34, loaded with packing gear.
Ive got mates in the local Fatbike group that swear by these.
Looking for alternative bars to assist me with a back & shoulder injury i tried these. I just couldn't get the hang of these or the Planet X Geoff bar "copy"
Opted in the end for a pair of Surly Sunrise bars. Far more upright position. Think j need a better saddle now though.
I'm old and slow and not very bendy. Putting jones bars on my old hardtail has been a great experience!
Just caught this. Am looking at replacing my drop bars for the H. I have been using a Restrap front bag/roll but the cables on the drops are tucked away. It looks like the cables need to be longer and in front of any bag for the Jones?. How is it working on your bike.
Having got used to the Jones, it feels a bit weird going back to straight bars. One thing to note, the foam grips are susceptible to damage. I put a split in one of mine after clipping a post on The Peddars Way.
I elected to install a Jones H-bar onto an Airnimal Joey folding bike. This proved the best bar for this bike once loaded with panniers and front bar gear. It also allows a more vertical riding position and better control of the bike which a butterfly trek bar didn’t. It offers a couple of alternative hand positions for riding comfort. 0:21
Very good .
Great informative video mate. By shear coincidence I’ve just fitted the Jones bar to my hard-tale today. I swapped out the Planet X Jeff bars (pretty much the same bar which I’ve used for two years) for the Jones to save a bit of weight. Totally agree re the pressure points and the seating position etc. As you say there are loads of hand positions and real estate as our American cousins would say. Keep up the great work recording your trips buddy… look forward to more in the future. 👍
I was actually looking into getting these for a bit more hang on space in the cockpit. 🤔
Looks like Ergotec space bar.
I mounted it on my Fargo and actually after so many km I lose sensitivity in the little fingers I probably have to adjust the angle of the handlebars with respect to the ground as well as the levers I find it fantastic with the Esi XXL knobs
Thanks for the video . Regarding the grips have you thought about using odi long neck bmx grips they look as though they are similar lengths
Im pretty happy using this style of grips as its dirt cheap and you can cut them down to what ever length you need.
It looks like you mount you wahoo to that front part of the loop sometimes, what mount do you use when you do that?
Is it sporty or like beach cruiser due to 45deg?
Can you use the ergon gc grips with flatter sections?
What water bottle bags are those on the stem???
What is name bag , which you have in front of Jones H bar ? - this colorful
Where is your Jones bar center bag?
Where did you buy it from
Can you give us a link for the foam grips that you talk about in the video?
Try searching "Butterfly bar grips" not very robust but cheap, jones make grips ,at a price....... HTH
@@julianhawker7672 those jones h-grips are amazing… very thick and comfy, yes they’re not cheap, but well worth the money
Not sure but.....may take a bit of gettin used to
why is it so expensive its a tube?
If you're looking for a cheap tube alternative you could use the cardboard tube that toilet paper is wrapped around. 😊
I notice that your stem is longer than would be usual for flat bars,is that a result of testing.
it's just what came on the bike and it just works well, it's not a trail bike so going super short wouldn't make much sense. Also need a bit of space to attach them stem bags
I just got my Bombtrack Beyond+ and bought the Jones H setup to turn it into a budget version of the ADV. Any bags that you recommend that work better than others for fitting in or under the bars?
Just to Reiterate, they take some getting used to.
You need ergonomic bike grips...