I've run the Jones bar on both my Karate Monkey and my Hunqapillar and 
thought it was great on both.  For my typical "just riding around" style of 
riding, I prefer a regular MTB bar with a modest amount of sweep, but if I 
started riding further from home or hauling my bike out to the local gravel 
roads, I would probably put the Jones bar back on.  

Jeff Jones recommends the bars be setup with a downward angle of 10-15 
degrees (he specifically notes 11 degrees but gives a suggested range) and 
I found that suggestion to work really well.  I can see that you have have 
some downward angle on your bar, but it's hard to tell from these photos 
how much.  As an experiment, you might tilt them down a few more degrees 
and see how it feels.  Sort of like Grant's start with the saddle too high 
and work your way down to the perfect height approach.  I did this and 
there was definately a specific "sweet spot" for me.  

I bought the 710 specific clear Jones grips and although I really like them 
(I have a 660 cm pair on my stationary bike, which sees far more use than 
my real bike), they can get VERY slippery when wet.  I don't know if this 
is true for the black ones.  

I also mounted my controls as far up the bar as they would go, without 
overlapping the weld, as Jeff recommends, and that worked very well for 
me.  

On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 5:00:15 PM UTC-5 Erik wrote:

> I was in an accident on my Appaloosa back in January and ended up having 
> to replace out some of the parts, including the brake levers and shifters. 
>  I decided to swap out the bars while I was at it.  I had several options 
> already in my garage (albatross, bullmoose bosco, choco, etc.), most of 
> which I've had on this bike at some point over the past few years. I had 
> flared drops on it up until the accident.  
>
> I decided to try something new this time and picked up some Jones Loop 
> H-bars.  I wasn't using the drops on my previous bars very much so decided 
> to go with a flatter-style bar that still had a lot of hand positions.  
>
> The bars aren't the best looking things I've had on this bike, but I'm 
> really happy with them so far.  I've put in several rides on them now and 
> really like the width (710!) and variety of hand positions.  I've leaned 
> into more off-road riding with this bike and am prepping for some short 
> multi-day camping trips on it this summer.  These bars seemed to fit the 
> bill nicely.  
>
> Anyone else out there with more miles on these bars?  Any experiences or 
> thoughts to share?  Tips on set up / angle / grips, etc.?     
>

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