One vote for theErgons Purchased as a fluke at Mellow Johnny’s in Austin .  
They are on my Albatros bars.  Occasionly think about putting em on my Noodle’s 
.  Not sure thy will fit



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2026 2:25 AM
To: RBW Owners Bunch <[email protected]>
Subject: [RBW] Re: Hand numbness, Noodle bar drops, and Riv geometry

I’ve seen a few people around my area with grips on the drops on their gravel 
bikes. Like, ones that flare out and offer an ergonomic position kind of like 
Ergon grips on a flat bar. Each time was on a bike that gets ridden a lot. 
Could be worth looking in to?
On Saturday, 21 March 2026 at 14:56:15 UTC+10:30 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
(tl;dr? Just to the bottom for the questions.)

I've been experiencing numbness in my outside fingers on my 61cm Roadini with 
54cm Noodle bars on an 8cm Tallux stem. Particularly after 30 or so miles of 
on-road riding. It's become clear that most of the numbness comes from gripping 
the bottom curve of the drops so I can keep my index fingers on the brakes when 
riding curvy roads, downhill, and in areas with traffic and 
driveways/intersections where quick brake access is needed. I get much less 
numbness when I'm riding the flats of the drops near the bar end, and that 
numbness is not focused on the outside fingers.

I ride the drops nearly exclusively; I find the tops give me less control and 
the hoods feel too far away. Back in the 1990s, I routinely rode my Nishiki's 
tops with safety brakes, but I've never liked riding so far forward as to favor 
the hoods. That hasn't changed now that I'm riding a road bike again. I rode a 
58cm Trek Domane last fall for a month and found that riding the hoods was 
uncomfortable and quick to numb my hands, and the whole far-forward geometry 
made me feel unstable and the 44cm handlebars reduced my range of motion. (I 
have wide shoulders, and so I previously rode an XL Trek FX3 hybrid for the 
width and stability; the L size that the Trek bike shop recommended was again 
too small.)

Riding the wide drops on the Roadini and reaching the brakes from the drops not 
the hoods took care of all that.

Still, with the hand numbness on longer Roadini rides, I thought maybe I should 
get gloves with greater padding than my current ones, especially as I am riding 
longer distances (I've done a couple metric centuries and a true century 
planned for summer). When I went to the LBS to check out the Specialized Body 
Geometry Dual Pad gloves, they suggested I get a quick fit check in case the 
issue was about fit not gloves.

The bike fitter absolutely hated the Roadini: too big, too wide, quill stems 
are bad, handlebar not ergonomic, and I shouldn't be riding the drops 
routinely. I know from test-riding a buddy's 57cm Roadini and from my month on 
the 58cm Domane that my 61cm Roadini is not too big. Yes, the reach to the 
hoods is further than on the Domane, but it's fine to the tops and drops, where 
I ride. I had seen the Riv posts about their thoughts on handlebar width and 
geometry being so different from the major manufacturers, but I didn't get how 
diametrically opposed they are until the bike fitter's clear disgust. Wow!

Anyhow, the Roadini is an incredibly comfortable bike, and I can go a good pace 
on the road and feel fully stable on turns and stops, unlike with the Domane.

Still, I wonder two things, and would live to get people's comments:

  *   What are your thoughts on reducing or preventing hand numbness, 
especially in my riding position of my hand at the base of the curve with my 
index finger on the brake levers ("trigger finger" position) That bike fitter 
thought the resulting hand angle was causing undue pressure, but I can figure 
out any adjustment to address that.
  *   Should I be trying to find a way to ride the tops more? (That is, how 
concerning is it that I am so drops-oriented?)
Thanks!

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