Drop Bar Vs Flat Bar: Have We Been Doing Gravel Bikes All Wrong?

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  • Gravel bikes have come under more and more scrutiny in recent years; are they just mountain bikes with drop handlebar bikes? After all, in the 1990s, the legendary John Tomac rode his MTB with drop handlebars too! Should we be taking a leaf from mountain biker's books and have flat handlebars on gravel bikes? Si and Doddy find out which is better, a drop bar mountain bike, or a flat bar gravel bike!
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  • @gcn
    @gcn  Pƙed 2 lety +34

    Which would you rather have, a drop bar mountain bike, or a flat bar gravel bike?

    • @dpgrenfree
      @dpgrenfree Pƙed 2 lety +6

      There's no such thing as either đŸ€Ł A friend made a 29er into a mullet drivetrain 'drop bar mtb' with a Wolftooth adapter to fix the issue with road STi and MTB rear derailleurs. This video makes me glad I bought a gravel bike.

    • @GeekonaBike
      @GeekonaBike Pƙed 2 lety +7

      I actually run a drop bar rigid MtB & we call them "MonsterCross" bikes here in the USA Mountian West. Slow & Fun w/ 650b+ 3" tires

    • @ViveSemelBeneVivere
      @ViveSemelBeneVivere Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Drop bars all the way on whatever for more hand positions and general versatility.

    • @Pionirish
      @Pionirish Pƙed 2 lety +1

      My drop bar gravel bike has front suspension, so does that make it a drop bar mountain bike? đŸ€”

    • @stickyprickle
      @stickyprickle Pƙed 2 lety +15

      Flat bars all day, thank you GCN, never have I felt more of a mountain biker watching GCN.

  • @alexanderluetz1305
    @alexanderluetz1305 Pƙed 2 lety +374

    So finally we are back where I started cycling. On a frame without suspension and flatbars. Well done bicycle industry. 👏

    • @uweclaunitzer7170
      @uweclaunitzer7170 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Well said!

    •  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@svenlima I enjoy a modern mountain bike with 10 gears quite a lot. Zee is a lot cheaper than XTR and as long as you're not racing, just as capable. Also, they're much more niche components, they weren't impacted by the big bike parts shortage as much as others.

    • @adambrickley1119
      @adambrickley1119 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Yes, perplexing they refuse to call that rigid framed mountain bike a mountain bike.

    • @The_Real_JN
      @The_Real_JN Pƙed rokem

      Doddy has suspension...

    •  Pƙed rokem

      @@svenlima I'm close to 5000km without any complaints so far. Do you know any resources where these components are tested for longevity?

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie Pƙed 2 lety +257

    Two weeks back I was on a soaking wet, water everywhere, mud and downed tree beaches gravel road. I was on my full suspension mtn bike happily going slow and enjoying the ride. Guy passes me sliding around chaotic on a modern gravel bike. Pretty sure we were both happy as can be
    Ride what you want

    • @alexk3806
      @alexk3806 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Yeeeees. This is the spirit! Love it.

    • @showze21
      @showze21 Pƙed rokem

      so true, depends on style of riding

    • @Radingtonbear
      @Radingtonbear Pƙed rokem +2

      WORD! The best bike is the one you’re riding at a given time. đŸ€™đŸŒ

  • @MBC-vz4hm
    @MBC-vz4hm Pƙed 2 lety +297

    I don't think you can do gravel wrong, you could be going for a gentle spin or racing, but no matter what gravel is meant to be fun and ride whatever you like as long as it makes you happy and leaves you smiling at the end. Have a great day everyone, from Australia.

    • @k1lcho213
      @k1lcho213 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I really like your comment :D

    • @jurgislingys4920
      @jurgislingys4920 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      Join the dark side. Thats what 99.999% of mountainbiking is. Not many ppl care about racing, we just go out and have fun.

    • @nk-dw2hm
      @nk-dw2hm Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I disagree to the extent that riding with poorly suited tires can be the wrong way, since that can compromise safety

    • @brettneale
      @brettneale Pƙed 2 lety +8

      You certainly can do gravel wrong - look at Si's pants!

    • @johanreberg4872
      @johanreberg4872 Pƙed 2 lety

      That is so true!

  • @dsa5394
    @dsa5394 Pƙed 2 lety +179

    Entertaining, but I would have preferred to see the same Canyon compared with the only difference being the drop and flat bar. Compared for comfort, speed and control.

    • @camacdonnell1
      @camacdonnell1 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      They actually did that video already, I believe it was with Orbeas?

    • @IleniaCore
      @IleniaCore Pƙed 2 lety +4

      That was I thought this video was :(

    • @FalcoBikes
      @FalcoBikes Pƙed 2 lety +5

      It won't work, because the rest of the bike geometry is designed to work with either flat or drop bars. Mixing gets bad results. Don't forget drop bars are 380-460mm wide while flat are 600mm-800mm.

    • @kevinclark9176
      @kevinclark9176 Pƙed rokem +13

      @@FalcoBikes what do you mean it won’t work, it’s literally what is in this video. The Canyon was a drop bar gravel bike they put a flat bar in. All they need is a stock one to compare too.

  • @Seppster58
    @Seppster58 Pƙed 2 lety +70

    Having Doddy and Si do a shared video brings the fun factor for sure. Add several fun points for Si's clown pants as well!! Love it. Great video guys. I enjoyed the comparisons of these two builds.

  • @nyquist5190
    @nyquist5190 Pƙed 2 lety +81

    The Canyon is basically similar to my all rigid mtb from 1992 - which I use for gravel riding. Nice to be fashionable again.

    • @Mike-sh2dg
      @Mike-sh2dg Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Yup, my gravel bike of choice is my mid 80s Fuji all ridged MTB. I upgraded the brakes and drive train a few years ago and love it for easy off roading.

    • @ronwhite8503
      @ronwhite8503 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@Mike-sh2dg rigid.

  • @mediumrick7667
    @mediumrick7667 Pƙed 2 lety +16

    1987 (I think), I was at the NORBA mountain bike races in Mammoth Lakes, California. There was a dude doing some incredible nose wheelies around the parking lot before the races. Later that day I learned it was John Tomac after he demolished the field in his race. The guy was an amazing bike rider.

  • @siener
    @siener Pƙed rokem +12

    What I like best about gravel is that it isn't just one thing. It rejects the extremes of optimized modern road and mountain bikes and instead gives you the vast in-between space where you're free to find what makes most sense to you.

  • @keithnewton1966
    @keithnewton1966 Pƙed 2 lety +28

    I built a flat bar gravel bike a couple years ago with a single chain ring up front and two sets of wheels. One with 2” 29ers for off rode and one with 33c gravel tires for everything else. It’s my favorite bike I’ve ever owned

    • @thedownunderverse
      @thedownunderverse Pƙed rokem

      Totally. Me too. Every bit this. And then some. Plus some more. U got it.

  • @Chris-0703
    @Chris-0703 Pƙed 2 lety +15

    What we really need are bars that transform from flat to drop when needed. People (myself) included are literally buying 5 or more bikes to optimize very specific conditions. Heck, I have a flat-tail just to get 2 seconds on my dual suspension when sketchy descents aren’t involved. Sometimes gravel is severe enough that I wish I had a flat bar, but I don’t want that bar for the 15-mile road ride to get to the gravel trail. Yes, transformer bikes, that is the answer.

  • @JIMMYHIBBS1
    @JIMMYHIBBS1 Pƙed 2 lety +12

    I’ve got a flat bar’d gravel bike - wouldn’t change it - predominately my background is road, so I love just mixing it up !!

  • @8888swatt
    @8888swatt Pƙed rokem +12

    The flat bar gravel bike looks really appealing, captures the essence of the early days on mtb and makes what would be an easy trail on your full suspension more interesting. The only thing I would be concerned about would be the lack of hand position options compared to drops, especially when climbing...... maybe it needs some little extension thingies on the end of the bars that you can use for climbing and cruising?!

  • @apm9507
    @apm9507 Pƙed 2 lety +17

    I love my fat tire bike but I had to add horns to the ends of my bars so I can adjust my grip on long rides. The drop bars give my hands different grip options on my gravel bike.

  • @marvintpandroid2213
    @marvintpandroid2213 Pƙed 2 lety +18

    Needs some bar ends, preferably in purple anodised aluminium.

  • @mnbv5555cxz
    @mnbv5555cxz Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Love having Doddy do this! Combining GMBN/GCN makes for fun viewing

  • @elmichaelz
    @elmichaelz Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy seeing an exploration of different geometries/configuartions and the rolling implications of each. Having the subjective-objective comparisons from such outstanding presenters, and knowledgeable riders, is invaluable. This video was both entertaining and informative. I do wish there were a slo-mo replay from the joy cam of peak fun moments.

  • @geraintjones6401
    @geraintjones6401 Pƙed rokem +4

    The flat bar Canyon's poise and cockpit reminds me of my 1990 Stumpjumper which is very much at home blasting along the local single tracks and bike trails. I find inner bar ends (attached just outside the brake levers) have helped a lot, both in terms of comfort and aero.

  • @mauriciosalazar1156
    @mauriciosalazar1156 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thank you, they clarified the doubts I had about the handlebar and the type of bicycle frame to use.

  • @K-G-S_66
    @K-G-S_66 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    I love it when you guys do challenges together
    This should be interesting

  • @NessieJapan
    @NessieJapan Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Always a pleasure to see the riders having so much fun.

  • @johndoiron9615
    @johndoiron9615 Pƙed 2 lety +13

    I love my flat bar hybrid. The ride is more intuitive and upright. I don't worry more about speed, but opt instead for comfort.

    • @laughingbeast4481
      @laughingbeast4481 Pƙed rokem +1

      What exactly is hybrid bike? I'm new to cycling AND English is my second language. I own flat bar bike with front suspension and trekking XT line mentioned in video, is that a hybrid bike? Or does it qualify as "a gravel with flat bars and suspenion fork?" I've never seen such bike even mentioned in any video.

    • @johndoiron9615
      @johndoiron9615 Pƙed rokem

      @@laughingbeast4481A hybrid is a flat bar bike without the shock absorbing fork. It is an upright ride and works great as a city bike, and can have wider tires than a regular road bike so gravel is not a problem.

    • @tongotongo3143
      @tongotongo3143 Pƙed rokem

      Most hybrid bikes today are with shock absorbing forks.

    • @puregsr
      @puregsr Pƙed 14 dny +1

      Hybrid is really just an old market term for flat bar gravel bike (700C wheels) meant for more comfortable riding than road bikes and more efficient pedaling than mountain bikes. The bike industry has to change the name once in a while to attract more buyers. Don't blame them, I think hybrid is a terrible name.

  • @1983merciankom
    @1983merciankom Pƙed 2 lety +9

    “Mountain biking lite” was exactly how I described cycling on a 14 mile long gravel road, riding a 1985 Specialized Rockhopper with drop bars. That was more than 30 years ago! I did not wear neon tights.

  • @willian.direction6740
    @willian.direction6740 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Doddy and Si apply the theory into practice is going to be fun any day. Thanks great video.

  • @Walking_Death
    @Walking_Death Pƙed 2 lety +1

    My favourite bike of the half dozen I have currently is a Giant Toughroad. It's basically a modern take on a 90s MTB. Rigid both ends with 2.0 inch tyres and flat bars but up to date with 1x11 and hydraulic disc brakes.

  • @Greg-zr4wm
    @Greg-zr4wm Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I actually have converted a Trek roscoe to a drop bar, for my winter commute.
    The trick is to modify the mountain bike brake levers to fit on the flat part of the bars. Then I mounted some cheap areo bars and mounted the shifters on them.
    It works awesome for commuting around town in snow ice and all.
    It takes a bit to get use to but works great mountain biking. But then I'm not a professional so if im a little slower I dont mind. I seem to be able to keep up with my friends so im happy

  • @Kristian_Saile
    @Kristian_Saile Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Man I clearly remember the sound of Tomac’s bike racing in the Grundig WC locally back in the day. That rear disc wheel had such a distinctive sound. It was the same spec as that vintage stomach bike you showed. Good memories.

  • @havefunandbikestuff
    @havefunandbikestuff Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    That was awesome 👌 i really enjoy the gcn gmbn collaborations! And doing either diciplines in a contrast way. MORE LIKE THIS please 🙏 🙏

  • @funkycoldm3dina
    @funkycoldm3dina Pƙed 2 lety

    Hi to everyone. I have to say this much @4:28 I don't know what is more goofier..those goofier joypants and/or that hilariously joyful grin/smile that Si pulls off. That smile is such a wonderful smile it can make a bad day just joyous.

  • @paulcallaway71
    @paulcallaway71 Pƙed rokem +3

    Flat bar for me. I ride a mix of paved paths and crushed gravel (rail to roads type stuff) so I placed a pair of "bar ends" to the inside of my grips, angled forward, to simulate hoods. This gives my hands an additional position and allows me to pull my arms in to get slightly more aero on long straight aways. I just find this setup to be more versitile for my need than drops.

  • @Rocky4719
    @Rocky4719 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Nice to see hybrid bikes getting a bit of attention on the channel 😄. Workhorses deserve love too

  • @AnvilAirsoftTV
    @AnvilAirsoftTV Pƙed 2 lety +11

    All we need is some grip shifters and a Flexstem and we’ve come full circle.

    • @robbchastain3036
      @robbchastain3036 Pƙed 2 lety

      and bar ends, too, gotta have a little pair parallel to the ground for serious uphill torque.

    • @chrispictures
      @chrispictures Pƙed 2 lety

      If you don't think there are flexstems then you haven't been paying attention to gravel.

  • @beakerbiker3033
    @beakerbiker3033 Pƙed 2 lety

    Love the collabs. Fun vid guys, thanks.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Pƙed 2 lety

      We love doing them too - glad you enjoyed it!

  • @clayeewing
    @clayeewing Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I was racing mountain bikes about the time John Tomac was using drop bars on his mountain bike, and if I recall the news stories the drop bars were his attempt at duplicating his road position on his mountain bike so he could switch between the disciplines seamlessly. And the only reason he had that interest was he recently--horrors of horrors--been signed to a road racing team. I also seem to recall him saying--later, after giving up road racing--how the drop bars made for some pretty scary races. Doddy said it himself: some pretty terrifying moments when things got tight. Love the comparison, very typical--i.e.: fun--GCN video.

  • @ZOB4
    @ZOB4 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I have a steel cyclocross bike that I converted to flat bars and single speed that I use as an errand bike or a bike to go and have a blast on. The handling is definitely more twitchy, but that is part of the fun.

  • @ReneHoffmann194
    @ReneHoffmann194 Pƙed 2 lety

    Awesome that's what I always thought about and wanted to try out!

  • @chrisbaum998
    @chrisbaum998 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great Video Si and Doddy. It was great to see Doddy in a crossover GCN video!!!

  • @sadburai1
    @sadburai1 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    A flat bar with barends and aerobars is perfect for both road and offroad.

  • @ElevationEveryWeekend
    @ElevationEveryWeekend Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Nice cross over. I did drop AND aero bars on my Salsa Beargrease (yes a fat bike). It’s a fantastic adventure bike that is great on gravel and even light trails.

  • @PinballMole
    @PinballMole Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Doddy is the man! Glad to see him here on GCN!

  • @vadusa
    @vadusa Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I'm bought Specialized Diverge 2021 Carbon Gravel bike and first I threw away drop handlebar and installed flat carbon handlebar(175g).
    Very comfortable and light weight (total saved almost 300g)
    SRAM Eagle AXS Controller weight (75gr ) fits with Derailleur XPLR Force AXS without any problem. Brakes Sram carbon Level Ultimate fits with SRAM Force flat mount CALIPER without problem too.
    Tires Pirelli Cinturato M 700c×45 and Pirelli Cinturato tube (49g each) I think the best choice.

  • @patangelo8695
    @patangelo8695 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Hi CGN
    Thanks for the fun video. I have one weird handelbar: flat bar with aero bars :) Some times ago, you post a video about "all-in-on" bike: I made mine. I bought a Look gravel which has GRX equipment. I changed the cassette to a 11-42 and rear derailleur to a XT one. Unfortunately GRX shifter cannot handle an XT rear derailleur so I have to change to XT shifter meaning changing drop handlebar to flat handlebar. As you said , changing from drop to flat means a different position, thus I changed as well the stem for a longer one. And to improve 'aerodynamic', I put aero bars on the flat handlebar. This is quite weird indeed: seems like a modern bow like this )=. I hope that shimano will propose shifter for drop handlebar able to handle xt derailleur. Anyway, I have my "all-in-on" bike with 3 pairs of wheels: 700x28 with road tyres, (all-in-one and most versatile) 700x33 with gravel tyres and finally 650x50 with mountain tyres. Ok all in one is not good in all but simply works for all except downhill with jumps and stones which I do not like. Thus works and is enjoyable for me !

  • @mikelacross
    @mikelacross Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I've been riding a Boardman hybrid for about 6 years now, bought it to do the Dirty Reiver, which I've done twice now, although only managed the 130! But did finish quite high up in both. Have also done a 900 mile bike pack on it, loads of road riding & go off road about 20% of the time. £550 brand new too 😍

  • @DrAlafro
    @DrAlafro Pƙed 2 lety +18

    I believe your experiment is biased. Seeing SI in these colourful bibs would make you laugh in any occasion 😂

    • @robbchastain3036
      @robbchastain3036 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Si can always say, sun's out, tights out. And who knows, maybe he wears 'em like pajamas to the grocery store. :)

  • @GI-AUS
    @GI-AUS Pƙed rokem +1

    I now ride a Trek FX3 2022, which Trek call a 'hybrid', but I have declared it to be my flat bar gravel bike. It is light, fast, comfortable, confidence inspiring. I changed the following: a better saddle and a carbon roadie post, better flat composite pedals, and next are Pirelli Cinturato Gravel Hard 700x45c tyres, for more rubber, more air and tubeless. The Bontrager GR1 700x35C are in fact really good for road and light gravel, but time for an upgrade. So far this bike is the most fun bike I have ever owned, and I have been mountainbiking since 1990!

  • @paulskibum
    @paulskibum Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    Just bought the kit to put flat bars on my Marin Gestalt - it has been my turbo trainer bike for years but finally took it to the trails this summer - older guy with a bad hip and I find I cant ride it down on the drops and pedal so riding on the hoods and trying to hold on and brake is terrifying! But I love the speed and acceleration on the gravel trails!

  • @jamesdubben3687
    @jamesdubben3687 Pƙed 2 lety

    Wow, Tomac, Missy the Missile and Tinker. That brings back memories. Riding my ridged Fuji Mt. Limited in Moab back in the 90s

  • @yeojlazirrobles9580
    @yeojlazirrobles9580 Pƙed 2 lety

    Godbless you guys I am having fun while watching you!!

  • @danielbender4327
    @danielbender4327 Pƙed 2 lety +9

    I wonder if the suspension on the mountain bike contributed to it feeling dodgy? I know if I were leaning down on the drops the very last thing I would want is a soft front end.

  • @clrbrk9108
    @clrbrk9108 Pƙed rokem +1

    My buddy has a Roubaix with a flat bar and it is a blast to shred around town on.

  • @andylock3247
    @andylock3247 Pƙed 2 lety

    I gravel ride on a 90s steal rigid mtb, very comfortable and fun. Looks cool as flip also!

  • @enduroman2834
    @enduroman2834 Pƙed 2 lety

    Good luck finding some mechanical 105 flat bar shifters. It took me some time to find a set of 2x11 shifters but I love it.

  • @plepgeat
    @plepgeat Pƙed 2 lety

    Great vid, gentlemen! My wife has a Salsa Journeyman flatbar and she loves it; I've got a dropbar Diverge Comp E5 and I love it.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Good stuff!

  • @2scoops624
    @2scoops624 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I consider my trek 1120 a flat bar gravel bike. I swap around tire sizes, running anything between 29x3.0 to 29x2.4, depending on the ride. Jones h loop bar. I dig it.

  • @DaveCM
    @DaveCM Pƙed 2 lety +17

    I was in a gravel race today. I was surprised to see several gravel bikes with flat bars and aero extensions.

    • @EzequielBaltazar
      @EzequielBaltazar Pƙed 2 lety +2

      That's my style....

    • @UenoLocker54
      @UenoLocker54 Pƙed 2 lety

      Flats offer less overall comfort but are better for control.

    • @DaveCM
      @DaveCM Pƙed 2 lety

      @@UenoLocker54 which in that race, didn't matter at all. It was the Croatan Buck Fifty. It is flat as can be on the coast of North Carolina. Wind is the biggest issue in that race.

    • @Leo-gt1bx
      @Leo-gt1bx Pƙed rokem

      Flat bar!

  • @SimVanGyseghem
    @SimVanGyseghem Pƙed 2 lety

    I put some gravel tires on my 2008 Scott SUB20 Hybrid bike last summer and it's loads of fun! Definitely has its place in between my road bike and mountain bike now (mainly as a commuter). Upgrading the ancient brakes is on the list though...

  • @jonathanzappala
    @jonathanzappala Pƙed 2 lety

    My bike 15 years ago, a GT avalanche, was shod in Michelin country rock tires, basically 45mm wide mostly slick rubber. Apart from the 3x7 and the suspension fork, it was a modern gravel bike. I bought it because it had disc brakes.

  • @superyamagucci
    @superyamagucci Pƙed 2 lety +3

    In the 90s NZ company Avanti was making a what would now be called a flat bar gravel bike. They were great for mixed gravel/seal commutes and general cruising around.

    • @elmichaelz
      @elmichaelz Pƙed 2 lety

      I had a 2000s Ibex flat bar hybrid that rode well in all conditions. Miss that bike.

  • @joeshmoe7967
    @joeshmoe7967 Pƙed rokem +1

    I would not want drop bars on my mountain bike, but I am looking at adding some type of aero bar for the times where getting down in a comfortable way when bucking a wind or just trying to fly on the flats.
    Would not want to do gnarly trails with out good flat bars. Fun is ALWAYS my #1goal. Sure some training type ride can be a slog, but even those rides, the sun might be shining or your scenery is great, see an eagle in a tree etc.
    I have ridden more in the last 2 years than in the last 10. I have always ridden, but it has now become my 'thing'. - Cheers

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 Pƙed 2 lety

    I'm planning for a change to a flat-bar bike as my next ride. It makes sense to me as a regular rider and seeking more comfort and better control if I was to take the gravel route.

  • @anguscowie6043
    @anguscowie6043 Pƙed rokem +1

    Too used to flat bars from mtbing.... so bought a lightweight hybrid and stuck gravel tires on it to gravel race...cheaper conversion and still pretty speedy with 52 up front! Admittedly put tribars on too for roads... only 10kg bike but can ride most blue mtb trails on it without suspension... foam grips help dampen vibrations! 😉

  • @alexandermarch9465
    @alexandermarch9465 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Looking at the spec of some modern 'hybrid' bikes like the Specialized Sirrus X 5.0,they're basically flat bar gravel bikes like the Canyon in the video. The X 5.0 has Shimano SLX, 38mm tyres and a carbon frame/fork. I wouldn't send one down Whistler, but you could ride it almost anywhere, and have fun. They're not as cool as gravel bikes, and not designed for all out speed in any discipline, so they are often cheaper, but they could be the next big thing for a quiver-killer, do-it-all bike.

    • @cjohnson3836
      @cjohnson3836 Pƙed 2 lety

      You mean the Specialized Diverge EVO? We see what you're doing there, Specialized...

  • @freddyem
    @freddyem Pƙed 2 lety

    I’ve recently rebuilt an old gravel frame with flat (riser) bars, coming from an MTB background it’s made me realise how much I didn’t enjoy drops as soon as the surface wasn’t a road and lacked confidence around town. I’m looking forward to putting more miles on flat bars, but so far it’s made more smiles so I don’t think the drops will be coming back but a longer stem might be.

    • @cjohnson3836
      @cjohnson3836 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      I've yet to find a set of drop bars, or a position on them, that gets alone with me. I have a fully rigid I use for commuting/bikepacking that I have an 800mm motocross inspired riser bar on. I'm thinking gravel bike + some sort of alt bar is probably peak gravel performance.

  • @wickedmanny
    @wickedmanny Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Hi GCN, can we please make a video/instructions about how you went about using the Xt shifter with Grx RD? Really interested in this set up and would like to use this to convert my drop bar to a flat bar gravel bike!! Great Video, love the pants SI.

  • @apm9507
    @apm9507 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Those pants ROCK! Great for commuting! Everyone will see those pants!

  • @klaxxon__
    @klaxxon__ Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I love drop bars for the same reason I love my vertical PC mouse - the gripping positions are way more natural. When you grip a flat bar (or a regular PC mouse), the hands (and consequently also elbows) are turned 90 degrees compared to their natural resting position, causing tension and long term discomfort.

    • @tongotongo3143
      @tongotongo3143 Pƙed rokem +1

      Your natural resting position of your hands are neither vertical nor horizontal, they are in between position. When you punch bag either with straight punch or hook your elbow goes from vertical to horizontal position at its strongest point at the impact area. When you perform barbell chest press your arms are naturally stronger when elbows are at horizontal position.

  • @babaggaley7594
    @babaggaley7594 Pƙed 2 lety

    I have a Sara English levarg which is a gravel bike, drop bars and 40mm fro the suspension, and I love it...

  • @wojciechgregorkiewicz2415
    @wojciechgregorkiewicz2415 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Great video chaps! Having Doddy with his retro steed added a lot of quirk to the comparison.
    It would be interesting to see a flatbar gravel bike compared to a modern drop bar mtb.
    I don't think it would be a huge difference other than the hand position. Which is pretty much personal preference.

    • @JNCX89
      @JNCX89 Pƙed 2 lety

      I got fooled at first too, Doddys bike is actually modern 29er mtb with dropbars, just retro inspired visuals. Bike check at 13:59

  • @pulser955
    @pulser955 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I have been keeping a Tomac hard tail frame around for several years now just to turn it in to a drop bar bike. At some point I’m going to start buying parts for it.

  • @ricusmate
    @ricusmate Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I was on trend two years ago putting skinwall WTB resolute 42c on my hybrid flat bar. Switched to a mild riser and short stem for more back sweep and snappy steering. Gravel tyres were too thin. As we're cyclocross. Now I'm trying trekking tyres. They are a bit overkill so I might go ghetto tubeless to save weight.

  • @Choedron
    @Choedron Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I've made a flatbar cross bike, for my spouse, for gravel riding. This was due to lumbar spine problems, with less flexibility, to ride with drops.

  • @SteveKimbo
    @SteveKimbo Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I'm a recent gravel convert, at the road end of gravel. 700x38 tyres and a 50/34 Tiagra group. I absolutely can't stop raving about it. On my Spectral I've got maybe three route options before I have to get in the car and travel. On the Tifosi I can leave my house and be buzzing my t*ts off almost immediately. I can punt it down byways, bridleways and towpaths and it makes the most tame forest track feel like BPW. I love it. The thrills are much more accessible than attempting to justify 160mm of travel đŸ€Ł

    • @freddyem
      @freddyem Pƙed 2 lety

      That’s my lockdown summed up. Although
 I never truly feel in love with drops hence the change to flat/riser bars. Can’t wait to smash my local gravel loops and feel the difference.

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 Pƙed 2 lety

    I love my dropbar-converted full sus 94 Stumpjumper on flow trails. Anything gnarlier requires a modern bike with disc brakes.

  • @ericcioffi7309
    @ericcioffi7309 Pƙed 2 lety

    Love my flat bar Lauf...inspired by your earlier video.

  • @user-ur2xv9lk3x
    @user-ur2xv9lk3x Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    Already switched my gravel to flat bar before I saw this video. Its more relaxed and agile. It just fits my riding style since I came from MTB and I hated the drop bar since day 1.

  • @lunasmokezim1718
    @lunasmokezim1718 Pƙed 2 lety

    As someone who put drop bars on a large sized 29er hardtail, I would suggest a few things for those interested in do the same thing.
    It's a lot of bike. If you have a choice a smaller frame and 27.5 wheels would improve the agility. Or just going down to 27.5 improves handling by magnitudes Wider drop handle bars are better. Get an adjustable stem. Being able to the adjust the angle of the handle bars to your liking, gives you amazing flexibility. Lockout suspension is a must, that way you can turn it into a competent road bike when you want it to be.
    I still think the idea has merit, I just wish someone would pursue the idea from the ground up. That a frame could be built with the concept at it's root. Essential a more rugged full suspension gravel bike. Decent commuter on tarmac and bit more capable on the rough stuff than a gravel bike.

  • @rickhurst9058
    @rickhurst9058 Pƙed 2 lety

    These are my local trails, I bought a gravel bike a couple of years ago and this is the first place I took it. So sketchy and painful on 38mm tyres compared to my 29er mtb, but it's a lovely comfy road bike, and so much faster on the road than the mtb. 90% of it is down to the tyres!

  • @endianAphones
    @endianAphones Pƙed 2 lety +1

    At the moment my perfect gravel bike is more of an all road bike. Road agility, gravel / endurance confort (or lack of it), dropper post for extra fun, and 1x because I like it.

  • @anpanman9533
    @anpanman9533 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    See you next week for tribar mountain bikes

  • @docdeneve
    @docdeneve Pƙed rokem

    I love the comparo, but the gap can be narrowed. I've done both things. I had a Salsa Warbird I fitted with drop bars and a Lauf fork, and then later on set up a Specialized Epic 29er with wide gravel style drops, and a Fox 32 fork with 100mm travel. Used both on similar trails like these dudes, but also on the road to the trails, which is why I converted to a drop MTB. The results would reflect what would happen if you are riding the bikes at their limits, not an average 8/10ths ride in the park. Nothing can beat the turning and stopping/accelerating of a gravel bike with flat bars. It feels like you're on some sort of stunt bike. However, handling on the drop bar MTB bike doesn't need to be "dodgy". It's going to be slower in comparison to a gravel bike due to the longer wheel base. The "oversteer" problem they talk about is from too much of a forward shift in center of gravity when turning. Turning a bike pitches the center of gravity forward, and causes the oversteer sensation. They were right about a shorter stem, it puts weight rearward. But a 51mm offset fork with 100mm or less of travel, and a mullet configuration (29er front and 27.5 rear) will fix the center of gravity very nicely while maintaining decent geometry. If you're still pitched too far forward in the turns, a raised stem and maxed out headset spacers will help maintain center of gravity further. The advantage of the drop bar mountain bike is comfort and stability over the long run due to it's longer wheel base and extra room to move around, and that fork is wonderful for the ruts, roots, and rocks I encounter while railing along at an 8/10ths pace. You won't win any races, but if you can set it up correctly it has it's place in your world, do not despair.

  • @brendanmeyler1641
    @brendanmeyler1641 Pƙed 2 lety

    I’ve been ahead of the curve for a few years now. Bought a decent spec hybrid for a song and changed out grips, brakes, and tires. Boom! Rad gravel bike

  • @trelosenario
    @trelosenario Pƙed 2 lety

    Great video , Many thanks

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Pƙed 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @beigemaster
    @beigemaster Pƙed 2 lety +8

    Think ultimately it’s going to come down to how much (if any) road sections you have on your gravel rides. For me, I have to ride at least 5 miles of road before I get to any decent off road trails which is a doddle on the drop bars. I guess I love the fact that I can link up all the sections with road if I need to, also love the fact I can put some slicks on and turn it into a sportive road bike

    • @The2808erik
      @The2808erik Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Just use bar ends or even better aero bars for touring or longer road sections. My road bike has flatbars with Aero bars as well. Dropbars are outdated in my opinion and are only held relevant by the UCI.

    • @bikemike1118
      @bikemike1118 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@The2808erik I do agree that bar ends are really GREAT 
still love them on my 1993 Litespeed XC Mountainbike. Curious when the industry does rediscover them eventually!

    • @The2808erik
      @The2808erik Pƙed 2 lety

      @@bikemike1118 People make the argument that they are unsafe and you can jab yourself with them. Just use some that don't protrude more than the brake levers.

    • @bikemike1118
      @bikemike1118 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@The2808erik 
Never heard that before. I also never had the feeling that they can injure myself in a crash - although I had several crashs - minor ones and one more severe one 
the bar ends were never part of a problem 
not in the least! In my experience this fear is BS đŸ€·đŸ»

    • @The2808erik
      @The2808erik Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@bikemike1118 Yeah probably true.

  • @Skyflier11
    @Skyflier11 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great video! So, drop bar vs flat Bar bike packing edition next? Although maybe change Doddy's bike for one of (what seems like a growing number of) drop bar MTB/gravel+/adventure bikes like the Cotic Cascade, Kona sutra LTD or Moots Baxter (to name a few). It could be interesting to see how they not only ride on different terrain but also comfort on longer rides and even bar bag selection.

  • @agnesmediodia1087
    @agnesmediodia1087 Pƙed 2 lety

    Converted my 2018 Specialized Diverge Carbon into a flatbar gravel. The original parts were 2x10 tiagra with mechanical brakes. It needed an upgrade. Converted it with deore xt /grx drivetrain, slx/grx brakes...so much fun to ride.

    • @JitinMisra
      @JitinMisra Pƙed rokem

      Do you find braking better on flat bar, and less pressure on your hands?

  • @TheTricky66
    @TheTricky66 Pƙed rokem

    Great video, can you tell me what pedals you use on those bikes? As I've just put some clipless on my new gravel bike an regretting it. đŸ˜ŹđŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïž

  • @SjedniJedan
    @SjedniJedan Pƙed 2 lety +25

    The test would be better if you included an XC/hard tail mountain bike. It would provide a good baseline, since it's built for this sort of raiding. It would for sure be faster and more fun to ride than any of those two you had in the video.

    • @picasticks
      @picasticks Pƙed 2 lety

      Yup, I guess this video proved the world's manufacturers know a thing or two when they build a XC mountain bike.
      Here's what I'd like to see. This video was about goofball frankenbikes facing off on XC trails and I loved it. For a stock vs. stock battle, how about the XC/hardtail bike against a fitness bike? Just mount the same tires -- not sure Canyon Roadlite will fit wider tires but others can.

    • @whateverbikes
      @whateverbikes Pƙed 2 lety +4

      It would be faster probably, but not more fun per se.
      A modern, suspension mtb on not too gnarly trails is like riding a tank over a twig. It’s easy
 and boring as hell.
      I converted my ‘94 mtb to a monster cross bike (dirt drop handlebar, higher stem, faster tires), and I’ve never had more fun on it in the 28 years that I’ve owned it. It demands my full attention, it’s agile, feels blazing fast, and it’s super fun even in not so special trails.

  • @maxab7e63s5
    @maxab7e63s5 Pƙed 2 lety

    I put some dropped bars on an old mtb frame and that thing is super fun, completely converted bike to a whole lot of fun. Big smiles when I ride it.

    • @gcn
      @gcn  Pƙed 2 lety

      That's what it's all about!!

  • @kaloyan2778
    @kaloyan2778 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    What about butterfly bars? I switched to one and it's amazing. Tons of positions, you can lay down on your forearms to rest and be more aero, or grab anywhere and be at ~45 degree angle.

  • @gildc79
    @gildc79 Pƙed 2 lety

    By far the funniest video I have seen on GCN. The face footage looks like a cartoon meme.

  • @OutriggerRugger
    @OutriggerRugger Pƙed 2 lety +3

    That Canyon looks like a more expensive version of my nearly 20 year old hard tail mountain bike. It's got some rust and dings from crashes but it's still a great commuter bike for getting around the city. Just seems like bike categories have gotten a bit silly.

  • @vongdong10
    @vongdong10 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    Damn, doddy's bike looks effing amazing with those flared drop bars

  • @duncanvanderaar4480
    @duncanvanderaar4480 Pƙed 2 lety

    Drop bar MTB all the way! I own a 2017 Koga Beachracer, which is basically a 29er Mountainbike with drop handlebars and rigid fork. So they do make it and I love it! It can do anything from Tarmac to MTB XC trail as-well-as race on the Dutch beaches off course. Best bike I own.

  • @ZeroSeriesMMX
    @ZeroSeriesMMX Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I'll want to grab a flared drop bar, for whichever frame I'll choose. For frames, I'll choose a rigid, light XC frame of any material, and a hydroformed, triple-butted aluminium frame.
    But the local bike shops near me have run their supplies of metal flared drop bars out of stock... so that'll lead me to grab a comfortable set of bar tape by next week, first.

  • @ashleydarby3652
    @ashleydarby3652 Pƙed rokem

    When I was a kid in the 80's we used to buy old "racers" from 2nd hand shops and put knobbly tyres on them and cow-horns, and we called them "trackers". My brother even had one with a Sturmey Archer back wheel at one point

  • @GoustiFruit
    @GoustiFruit Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I convert my Canyon RoadLite from a road configuration to a gravel configuration simply by swapping my wheels and tires. It's a matter of 2 min., the longest part being to re-calibrate the disc brake pads (unscrew, apply brake, screw: done). So, depending on what I want to ride that day, it's an easy decision to take.

    • @prochiro
      @prochiro Pƙed 2 lety

      That's cool. I've been thinking about doing the same. Which wheel and tyre combination have you used?

    • @g.o.3262
      @g.o.3262 Pƙed 2 lety

      I went even further and built both wheelsets using the same hubs and rotors - no more brake calibration needed!

    • @GoustiFruit
      @GoustiFruit Pƙed 2 lety

      @@prochiro The original wheels are Mavic CrossOne, I put 38mm Hutchinson Overide Gravel tyres on them. And I bought chinese wheels (Loca ?) that I use with 28mm tyres (Continental GP or Michelin Sport), same size as the original ones. I only need to adjust the brake on my front wheel because of a slight gap (probably less than 0.25mm !) causing some friction, only on the front wheel. On the back one, the current settings work with both sets. Oh, and I added discs on the chinese wheels, obviously.

    • @prochiro
      @prochiro Pƙed 2 lety

      Cheers mate. That sounds good. I'm surprised you managed to squeeze 38mm tyres in. 👍

    • @GoustiFruit
      @GoustiFruit Pƙed 2 lety

      @@prochiro I could have gone way bigger, there is a lot of space between the forks (though I would need to move the brake cable out of the way; it's attached inside the fork).

  • @CycleNLincs
    @CycleNLincs Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I have a 3 x 8 sub compact hybrid I managed to turn into a drop bar and I love it. Does a bit of gravel and so comfy on the road

  • @lillithbena1211
    @lillithbena1211 Pƙed rokem +1

    built 2 gravel bikes and love them but had to pick up a flat bar due to shoulder injuries. went with the Cinelli Gazetta Della Strada and it has be great relief and almost no pain at all. but how it rides, and being a Columbus steel frame, i am pretty smitten. it is somewhat twitchy on the road but rips on gravel and single track with a short bar and carbon wheels. was looking to upgrade the drive train to GRX but was told by LBS that the GRX is not compatible with MTB shifters. guess i need to do a bit more research.

  • @KwadSkwad
    @KwadSkwad Pƙed 2 lety +1

    my main gravel grinder is a hardtail mtb with drop bars.. it works. especially in descents, where having front suspension helps drop all the rigid fork folks đŸ€Ł

  • @richlijacanacua
    @richlijacanacua Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    I love to use gravel bike dropbar. Especially on long distances mountain roads, gravel roads and even plain roads. Even in the city roads it is easy to overtake and insert on traffic jams leaving all the cars behind.
    Regarding the flat bar, it is only good for offroads short distances exhibitions, but not comfortable on long distances speedy travel and so tiring Even in the city traffic, it is so hard to insert and overtake the cars.