That's contracted down to three until recently. Origin 8 quietly introduced another offering in their Winter catalog to dealers. It is dubbed the "Gary Sweep OS" bar. Of all of Origin 8's Gary Bar variants over the years, this bar, in my opinion, is by far their best effort. That said, let's take a closer look at it and then I'll make some observations.......
This, by my count, is the third of the Gary Bar variants- the Gary Sweep OS. |
The "sweep" in the name of this bar refers to the 15 degree swept out extensions. |
Nice length to the extensions and the hooks aren't too deep. |
- Tip-to-Tip across the ends of the swept portion of the bar, the Gary Sweep measures 636mm/25".
- Tops measure 433mm/17" between the drops.
- Flare: The hooks are flared out at 58° to the outside.
- Sweep: The extensions are swept outwards at 15° from a typical road bar position.
- Reach: Approximately 85mm
- Drop: Approximately 105mm
- Weight: 320 grams.
If you have to ride the hoods primarily and love a road bike's position, do not get this bar. The ramps and flare of the hooks will cant the hoods inward and you will not get the levers to set in anywhere near the same position as a road bike's. The Woodchipper is a much better bar to choose if you want the hoods like that. While the sweep and flare are not as radical as a Luxy Bar's were, the levers will "lean in" when properly mounted on the Gary Sweep OS. If the Luxy seemed just too radical to you, these may be your bar.
I like the drop and reach, which is reminiscent of the Luxy Bar's measurements, however, the radius is slightly more "open" than the Luxy Bar's was, and the ramps are slightly different as well. We'll see how that plays out once I set these up with some levers. I do miss the tops being 31.8mm across the entire length, which I thought was a brilliant idea that Brant Richards used when he designed the Luxy Bar. The Gary Sweep OS is bar end compatible and sells for about $50.00-$70.00, give or take. (As seen quoted on Amazon.com)
I'll be mounting these up on a bike here real soon and after a ride or two I hope to come back with some impressions. Stay tuned......
Note: The Gary Sweep OS Bars were purchased with my own moolah and these opinions and viewpoints are mine alone. I am not being compensated for any of this. So there......
I look forward to the review!!
ReplyDeleteNo love for the Soma Junebug eh? I think it is an excellent option for alt drop bars when you want a more narrow bar.
ReplyDelete@Tyler Loewens: The June Bug is so much like a Midge Bar, (only narrower), that it really didn't bring anything new to the table. Plus- the trend is to go to wider bars for off-road, not narrower.
ReplyDeleteSo no- I show no love to the June Bug when it comes to off-road applications. The Midge Bar is wider and otherwise everything the June Bug pretends to be.
Loving your drop bar articles! Very detailed and easy to understand.
ReplyDelete@youcancallmeAl: Thank you!
ReplyDeletefor off road I agree, the Junebug is not perfect. Ever try it on grsvel? Ide as l IMHO. If you want to try it I'll send it to you.
ReplyDelete@Tyler: Thanks, but no- The Midge is almost too narrow for me, and so the June Bug would not be my cup of tea.
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