Redshift Kitchen Sink Handlebar & Grip System + PRO Shockstop Stem | Long-Term Review
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 06. 2021
- Is this the comfiest setup for your gravel bike? I've been rocking the Redshift Kitchen Sink Handlebars, Grips and PRO Shockstop Stem for a few months now. I've punished the system on every type of off-road terrain including many long days in the saddle and bike packing missions. Click play and find out all the geeky details, specs, and my two cents!
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I purchased this entire set up for my wifeâs Salsa Cutthroat and mine. It is the most comfortable set up for any long distance bike. We did the seat post as well very excited about our divide ride! Thank You for all the help you channel has given us!!!
Ashley, thanks for watching and commenting - stoked for you and your upcoming divide ride - have a fantastic adventure!!
I wish All reviews were of this standard. Excellent. Thanks
Thanks for the kind words, harinder gill - much appreciated :) ride on!
Great review again. Very informative, no crap delivery. Love it.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Mark:) Much appreciated!
Great review! Thanks for being very honest with your experience!
Thanks for watching and commenting, Hiroke :) Ride on!
Your reviews are made so well! I appreciate all the little details and how much time you have with a product before reviewing it! Keep up the awesome content!
Caleb, thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the review :) Ride on!
Dude, great review. I really enjoyed your great divide build series. And the hits keep coming
Corey, thanks for your kind words :) Much appreciated - ride on!
Thanks for your detailed videos! I am installing this system with the loop this afternoon and your comments about angles of grips is very helpful as is the entire video! Thanks again! Peace and all good things!!
Thanks, Mark! Hope it's working out well for ya :)
Very thorough review and great delivery. Thanks!
Thanks for your kind words, Sascha :) Ride on!
Awesome informative and direct vid many thanks!!
Thanks for the kind words, Sailing Spirit :) Ride on!
I've also used Ergon grips on some of my flat bar bikes (and loved them)! I use doubled grip tape, but the top grip option from Redshift will eliminate that need AND perform even better!
Thanks for chiming in Darrin :) Much appreciated! Ride on!
I got the stem and the tape for my gravel bike and it was the best thing I have ever done! Definitely took the extra vibration out off my hands and made longer rides more enjoyable,đđđŽđ»ââïž Like always thanks for the great vid!
Thanks for watching and commenting, Scott! Ride on :)
Great video and very helpful, thank you.
Thanks so much for watching!! Ride on :)
Subscribed! Enjoyed review. I just ordered the seatpost after your review! I'll ride again when I'm healed.
Heal quick, journeythruit! glad you enjoyed the review :)
Great review, I think I will be getting the shockstop stem just makes sense
Stephen, you'll be happy you did... I haven't met one person who uses it and thinks poorly of it... ride on!
Great review. First place Iâve seen the kitchen sink with aero bars, loop and bag. Kudos for your thoroughness! Would love to see Redshift integrate a Fred bar type solution into their stem for aero bars behind / off of the handlebars.
Tye, I agree that would be pretty sweet :) I'll pass your idea on to Erik - he's very receptive to constructive feedback - ride on!
Helpful, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed, Noman - ride on!
Another Great Detailed review :)
Thanks for watching and commenting, Richard :) Ride on!
Love this review. Iâve ordered the stem, post, bars, etc. just awaiting getting it installed hopefully next week once all the parts are here. Iâve been struggling with a mild case of tennis elbow this summer and am hoping that these changes might help đ€
Lauri, I'll be crossing my fingers for you as well and hope it helps with your tennis elbow and keeps ya riding more :) Ride on!!
Good honest reviewđđ»
Thanks for watching đ
For now, I will stay with my mustache hb's. Have ridden 10k of our 15k fully loaded touring miles with 'em. Not perfect, but paid for. Swear by Cinelli bar tape. Thanks for the review.
If it ain't broken don't fix it :) Ride on, Glen!
Thanks for the review. I havenât used the product but Iâm very interested in the drop grips.
Bill, thanks for watching - the drop grips are cool... not for everyone, but I'm enjoying them and they're worth a shot - ride on!
Finished day 183! Halfway there. 1684.1 miles for an average of 9.2 miles per day. This is harder than I thought it would be!
Glen you're killing it!!! Can't stop, won't stop!!
Great review - never has so much been packed into 12:53 đ subscribed. I am about to fit the 50cm kitchen sink and was wondering if Iâd gone too wide, so it was a relief to hear you say you wish youâd gone wider. Iâm quite broad in the chest so Iâm hoping it will suit me.
Ride With Roy, hope it all worked out for ya - thanks for watching and commenting!
Itâs about time you had about 100,000 subscribers, the passion you show deserves far more subscribers. Great video.
Thanks for your kindness, David!! Lucky this isn't my day job and I just do it for fun :) I can't believe 7k people actually subscribe to us :) Hahahahaa!!! Ride on :)
I like the specific and specialist format. Expert details of items of kit. Helps make sure folks donât start to buy crap. I have always tried to buy the toughest pieces of kit and though just starting in long distance bike travel the items on the channel are helpful. I always carry enough stuff to not look a chump and need any sort of rescue.
It would be good to see you using your kit in dire circumstances to see how it holds up for longevity as well as your safe comfort.
@@DirtyTeethMTB you need 100k so what has to change? Search tools or something? I donât know, itâs beyond me why you havenât got that many.
@@davidalderson7761 wish I knew the magic formula :)
I picked up the 50 with all the goodies. Have not installed yet, but will. Agree, if they make it in carbon...BAAM!!! See you Friday for adventure.
See ya soon!!! Lookin forward to the BroDown v3.0 :)
Now you have a reason to get the carbon bar when it comes out. Get the 50mm!!! Good job Alan!
edge8edge, you said it!! ride on :)
Your videos donât need background music- the content is great enough to stand alone.
Ben, thank you so much for your kind words!! Ride on :)
Another great review. I like the idea of the suspension stem as it is cheaper and lighter than suspension forks. The new grips for the drops look like they would work for me on regular drop bars. I've always had an issue with numb palms in the drops. I'll stick with regular clip on aero bars with pads, I prefer comfort.
Mark, thanks for chiming in :) The grips in the drops are cool... Not for everyone, but worth a try... hope they help with your numb palm issues - ride on!
I too have the original shock stop stem. It is not comparable to a suspension fork as the range of motion is small. It does a great job taking the shock out of riding on all kinds of terrain . I found it is most helpful with rocks and beat up city streets.
Nice review Al. I like the idea of the grips but theyâre expensive here in the UK. We had commercials on this video, spend your CZcams millions wisely. Much Love Ed
Thanks for watching and commenting, Ed :) The very little money that comes in from youtube ads goes directly to our Trail Magic campaign, where we give it all away to unsuspecting people... so thanks for hanging in through the commercials! If you want to learn more about how we're giving back and paying it forward, click here: www.patreon.com/dirtyteethmtb
Great timing and great review! Iâm considering this bar option along with the Salsa cowchipper as well as the Ritchey Venturemax. I like the extra loop for bikepacking but agree that for normal riding, it probably is not the best. I was also wondering how effective the ergo grips would be, but it does sound like there is some benefit.
Can you tell me if carrying a handle bar roll interferes with the shock absorbing stem?
Thanks again.
Hi Roger, thanks for watching and commenting :). Re: your question... if you have a really heavy handlebar bag, you night need to add/change out for a stiffer elastometer (easy to do) so the stem doesn't become too squishy- but if it's just a lightweight drybag like I was using, it's fine... and I never had any issues with the load keeping the stem from moving freely either... hope that helps... ps, here's a video dedicated to the original shockstop stem if you're curious: czcams.com/video/4wMJTCdS8mw/video.html
Dude that was super comprehensive on detail and real life experience. Bling? Nah. I've just gone to Butterflies - I'm a tour guy, slow and go - looking at nature comes before conquering. (I got my kicks in the military) now it's all cream - except no cream as my health doesn't allow. At 60 I'm still going I'm currently planning and training for Edinburgh to Athens. (You sound a bit like "Jay" - Jason Mewes - Dogma styli).
Mark, you had me at Edinburgh to Athens - best of luck on that fantastic adventure - ride on!!
Here's a switch! My wife sent me a Dirty Teeth MTB video!đLOL-đ
hahaha! that's awesome :)
I agree on the proper aero bar versus the loop. I still like the old-school profile century bars because they are one continuous sloop, so I can mount whatever (lights, bells, etc...) while still enjoying the aero. plus, the base for whatever reason acts as a perfect mount for a dry bag with two thick straps. so my sleep system is perfectly and securely anchored. I don't think you're gonna get all that and an optimal aero position with the loop.
Kasey, thanks for chiming in with your insight :) Ride on!!
@@DirtyTeethMTB keep up the grat content and I'll see you on the great divide one year!
Great video! Say with the grips installed, would it be possible to install bar end shifters to give it an (admittedly strange) old school vibe?
Cool idea! It might take some fiddling, but maybe đ€ hit up redshift and see what they think⊠Iâm curious to see if it works for ya đ€ ride on :)
Looks great, but its pretty heavy. I use and love the Ritchie venture max, and thinking about trying the Farr carbon aero bolt on v3. looks similar, but only 98 gms, and they have an alloy version at 133 gms.
Thanks for chiming in, Doug... I'm curious about trying the Farr as well... ride on!
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Damn that front loop ! I want it but not sure if I'll use it enough. I wish it was detachable. Oh well, I'll make a decision here soon. Thanks for all your videos ! They are informative, entertaining, and you seem like a guy I would ride with. Thanks again ! đđ€âïž
locohefe - thanks for watching and your kind words - if you make it to Idaho, hit me up - I'd love to ride!
Add a bit of Lead an you will achieve a 5kg Handset đ
Haha đ thanks for sharing!
Great review! Could you please elaborate on why pairing the bar grips with the GRX sub levers could be annoying? I'm in the process of building a gravel bike and was considering that setup...Thanks in advance!
Thanks for watching, Sam- for me itâs a combo of the hoop on the 47âs taking up a lot of real estate on the tops and the girth of the top grips being a little too much for my taste, once wrapped with thick tapeâŠsubjective, but for makes it a tight fit / cramped cockpitâŠespecially if you consider using a feed bag, etc my friend has the grx sub brakes- he tested them on this setup and didnât enjoy - switched to non-hoop version without top grips and went to the 50 width ⊠much better for him⊠but who knows, this could work great for you- so I donât want to tell ya what to do!! Best of luck on the build!!
@@DirtyTeethMTB Thanks for your input! My thought was to get the GRX sub lever with the bar grips since I'm a newbie to drop bar. I was eyeing on the non-hoop to avoid a cramped cockpit. I should make it works somehow...I'm kinda of a masochist! loll
Sounds like a good plan đđ ride on!!
Hey! I own a pair of redshift bars and I seen these parts are more gravel based but I was wondering if u think the stem would be a good fit for a fixed gear bike?
Hi Shiro, great question - if you're always riding pavement on your fixie, I don't think the stem is worth it... but if you ride gravel and/or have issues with hand/wrist pain, you can't go wrong - thanks for watching and commenting, ride on!
How do aero bars work with the ShockStop Pro Stem? Is is weird being in the aero bars with a moving stem?
My aerobars are attached to a Fred Bar, so separated from the movement of the stem - ride on!
Hi nice review thin I m in for the schokstop stem and kitchensink bar. I m 178 what do you think? 44 or 57 length?
Thanks for watching đ€ as far as bar widths go, Iâd email redshift and consult your local fitter/bike shop- lots of factors at play- ride on!
I'm curious about the kitchen sink bars. I saw in another comment that you are 5'9" but how long are your hands? How wide are your palms? Do you get a nice platform to support your hands when riding the hoods?
I wear a size large glove, and the top grips offer a platform similar to the Ergon gs grips I use on flat barsâŠ
What is the additional bar you have for your aeros (8:28)?
Mark, it's called a Fred Bar... I chat more about it here: czcams.com/video/smFH2jsiSoQ/video.html and here's a link to the bars: shop.fredbars.com -- ride on!!
To me the handlebar grips look bulky and you already have the stem which will give you lots of comfort. Will get it for my wife and will wrap her salsa bar with the Wolftooth Supple Bar Tape (the fat one). I think with those three pieces she'll be pleased.
Sounds like great plan- sheâll definitely be pleased đ€
Miss your videos, reviews and rides. Hope youâre doing well ?
Life is good :) Thanks for asking! CZcams is fun when I'm in between "real jobs"... I don't start work again until April, so I'll likely pump out a few more vids soon... Ride on, Jayson!
I just received a notification from you saying "test 2" but when I went to activate it, it said it was a "private video". SUP?
oops - Sorry Glen, that was me doing a livestream test... I'm a noob to some of this techy stuff!!
I was sold on the idea but the sizing is bonkers.
My gf recently went through a bikefit and was prescribed with 36cm bars to fit her physique.
How is she suppose to fit on these, when the narrowest is 44cm? Unfortunately other manufacturers are no better at this. :/
Ya, I donât know of any gravel/adventure bars that come in a 36⊠bummer :(
How tall are you? I'm deciding between the 47 and 50 cm bars. I am 5'10"
Iâm 5â9â đ€
Is the extra long tape necessary if you plan on using the 44 cm bar without the loop and neither the top nor bottom grips?
Sorry this comment slipped through the cracks, but no, I think you'll be fine with regular length tape with no loop or grips - ride on!
@@DirtyTeethMTB Thanks man!
Redshift stuffs may look weird at first, but they are absolutely cyclist designed
Truth. Thanks for sharing :)
FYI...đ€Š
thanks for watching and commenting, mokotramp :)
I like them , but too much money.My pockets only go 37 millimeters deep ,not deep enough for this stuff .They force you to get their stem if you wanna use these hoop bars.so your looking at over 500 bucks ,no friggin way
No they don't. You can use any standard 31.8 mm stem. The whole idea is that you can pick and choose which components you want, and they cost similar to anything offered by other major names.
As Jason said... you can use any stem you want. Ride on :)
I like your channel, but I need to get out my quarterly rant about how cycling has created a ânewâ revenue stream, by creating a new category of cyclingâŠTHAT ALREADY EXISTED!!! IRONICALLYâŠYOU AND OTHERS ARE ADDING handlebar and seat âsuspensionâ to bikes that donât offer much comfort to the primary contact points of hands and seatâŠCycling fixed that problem in Northern CA 40 years ago!!!âŠand called them MTBsâŠfirst just compliant tiresâŠthen seatsâŠthen front forksâŠthen rear forkedâŠOMG!!! Fully capable bikes for the mountains of the world and all other off-road destinationsâŠEUREKA!!! âMountain Bikesâ!!!
Is âgravelâ riding so intoxicating that we have to continue to stress so much about the âperfectâ drop bar for off road riding? Do âGravelâ riders really need to stress over gram by gram weight variations? Tour de France level concern is being exhausted on this derivative of traditional MTB, on non-sponsored/non-competitive weekender bike rides!!! Only one small sector of âGravelâ riders can win the Dirty KanzaâŠAND THEY ARE ALL FORMER PROFESSIONAL CYCLISTS!!! Depending on where you liveâŠCA for meâŠthe topography of most off-road rides, starts with either driving to the trail head and taking your bike off the rack, or, if close enough, riding to the trail head to start the off road portion of the planned rides.
It is always the same storyâŠThe drop bar, no suspension fork, skinnier tire dudes, take off for the flat bit to get to the bottom of the hills, at break neck paceâŠand I admittedly am generally toward the back of that initial train. THENâŠMIRACULOUSLYâŠas soon as we hit the slopes, my MTB masters all that the terrain has to offer, for the next several hours. I tend to always find myself sitting alone on a rock at each of the scheduled water stops, eating orange slices and rehydrating. I always have excess refreshment, because I never leave home for a ride without my trusty Osprey Talon 11 back pack, with the 2.5 liter water bladder, and room for the fruit slices, tools, cell phone with mobile charger and WiFi booster.
My basic hard tail, decade plus, old Trek flat bar MTB, with Ergo 4 grips and a front lockout suspension fork, and my extra 2 KG back packâŠ.always seems to have no problem matching or exceeding the mechanical advantage sumitting the tops, ahead of my âgravelâ riding buddies on several thousand dollar bikes. I guess the monetary investment into cycling is an overall good thing. I worry that neighborhood bike shops are going to fade away soon, and weâll be buying âflat-bar-gravel-bikesâ on Amazon. I spent 25 years in the MarinesâŠdonât remember a substantive difference between âDirt and GravelââŠmud and snow and sand, yes!!! OhâŠwe have solutions for such real problems in the USMCâŠwe have USMC fatter tires, for mud snow and sand, kind of like we have for MTBs for mud snow and sandâŠ.
It would have been interesting to see the Marine in charge of the USMC motor pool, say, âLetâs put skinnier tires on the trucks and Hummers, and use aircraft style control sticks to steer, instead of proper steering wheels, and make that the new driving configuration for when we encounter âGRAVElâ roads!!!
Weâll just ignore that the USMC trucks and Hummers, with big fat all terrain military grade off road tires, can handle ALL TERRAIN!!!
Kind of like MTBs in the cycling world!!!
Thanks for your commentary - ride on :)
CONAN-FA18 You totally nailed it! The hardtail is the best way to ride any mountains and heavy degree runs. The synergy experienced by the rider with their bike is unfiltered input to the body allowing for better judgement on your focused line of descent. Similarly to driving a manual transmission vehicle rather than a slush box on mountain roads or even rush hour traffic, youâre forced to make calculated choices to maximize your traffic flow. Modifying a road bike with simple adjustments and add ons is fine, yet many weight weenies become lost and stray from the ultimate connection between the human body and the geometrics of their current ride. Itâs like a sculpture within a block of marble, the artist releases the form from the mass of the inanimate block of stone. If your bike is ridden as you mentioned the rider will connect to its true nature and integrate with the bike for what it is as the bike will have no option but to inversely connect with their body and frame as well. Nothing to sap the energy from the process of moving through time and some may even agree space.
DIRTY TâŹâŹTH-MTB; I subscribed to your site as youâre informing riders of the many flaws of some mods on the market, particularly Amazon type product where it just takes a click from ones arm chair to receive the latest experiment with bike tech. Your honesty and integrity is highly appreciated as back to basics is always the path to go and you work hard exposing possible paths of no return. Thanks for your completely honest opinions, I have learned invaluable insight into contemporary tech flaws as well as some of the rare gems, like the first MTB bikes of the 80âs which broke the ground upon which we currently ride those which CONAN-FA18 referred to. Bravo to you both, taking it too another level!!
dont like the music, feels like a horror or suspense video.
Thanks for watching and commenting, Patrick :)
This dudes voice tone ??? All ending up like up ??? Like this ????
Why ???
Can I leave now ?
Thank you ????
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Thanks for watching and commenting