Meet the Jones Bikes Loop H-Bar in sleek black and measuring 710mm. These handlebars may look a bit different, but they offer way better handling and more comfort than traditional bars. They let you find better hand and body positions, giving you more power, comfort, and control on your bike. The Loop H-Bar has the same hand, stem, and brake lever positions as the original H-Bar, but with a forward - swept cross bar. This allows the levers to go behind it, giving you longer, uninterrupted hand positions. You can also fit trigger and grip/twist shifters on the rearward extensions. The continuous front loop makes the bar stiffer and is great for aero hand positions and mounting lights or GPS devices. With the levers in the perfect spot, you're in an ideal position for fast riding while still having multiple hand positions. The rearward extensions give you extra leverage and a wider hand grip. All H - bars fit a 31.8 stem. The cross tube is tapered and butted with a 31.8 mm clamp area, and the grip tubes on the aluminum version are butted for strength and weight savings. These handlebars are perfect for singlespeeds, 29ers, fat bikes, touring, bike - packing adventures, and city riding. They're 710mm wide from center to center, have a 45 - degree sweep, a 0.5 - inch (12mm) rise, and weigh 516g with bar plugs. They're compatible with singlespeeds, trigger shifters, gripshift, Shimano twist shifters, Rohloff, and above - the - bar hinged thumb - shifters.


Using your Jones Loop Butted Alloy Handlebar is easy. First, make sure your bike has a 31.8 stem as these handlebars are designed to fit it. Install the handlebar securely, then adjust the brake levers to your preferred position. You can place them behind the cross bar for better hand placement. If you have trigger or grip/twist shifters, you can attach them to the rearward extensions. When riding, try different hand positions to find what's most comfortable for you. The forward - swept cross bar and rearward extensions give you plenty of options. For maintenance, regularly check the tightness of the bolts to ensure the handlebar stays in place. Wipe it down with a clean cloth after each ride to keep it looking good. If it gets dirty, you can use a mild soap and water solution, but make sure to dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface. And that's it! Enjoy a more comfortable and powerful ride with your new handlebars.