I was wondering what options I have to put bar ends on my bike?
What would you all recommend,it’s just really to give me an alternative position to hold whilst on longer cycles.

It's interesting that you rarely hear flatters, knocking the droppers.
simonhill wrote:I ride something very similar to the picture, except that I have bar ends on. I chose bar ends rather than the Ergon with ends so I can fit a mirror in the bars tube hole when touring.
I think all this tosh about not having many hand positions fom the drop bar brigade, is just that.
I can have hands on bars with fingers curled or fingers straight resting on levers. This slight change gives a very different wrist tension. I can also sit up a bit and rest my first knuckles on the bar, palms on Ergons to stretch and flex my back. These are only small variations, but the hand, wrist and fingers take different shape, tension, etc.
And then there are all the different positions I can get on the bar ends: up near top; full grip in middle; and hands cupped over base. Even hands laying flat up along the bar ends.
I know because I was playing about with this today as I rode along, adjusting my grip and hand position to see how many variants I could get. Five hours and no discomfort.
I don't care what people use, I just wish they wouldn't incorrectly say my set up has very few positions. It's interesting that you rarely hear flatters, knocking the droppers.
Fraz101 wrote:I have a Giant Rapid 1 and during the summer I had a few issues with numbness of my fingers which we discussed on here.
I was wondering what options I have to put bar ends on my bike?
What would you all recommend,it’s just really to give me an alternative position to hold whilst on longer cycles.
zenitb wrote:I think straight bars twist the wrist into a slightly unnatural position, compared say with walking along with hands by your side. Like you this makes my hands a bit numb on long rides.