The application of The Spine Conceptโข to handlebar shape is the result of fiโzi:kโs research with riders of 3 UCI World Tour Teams that were riding fiโzi:k saddles. A correlation was found between the saddle shape each rider was using and the handlebar shape they were riding.
Just as your choice of fiโzi:k Spine Conceptโข saddle shape is guided by your degree of spinal flexibility and subsequent pelvic rotation, fiโzi:k offers this same concept to find your most comfortable handlebar shape.
The Snake Handlebar
If you are very spinally flexible (far less than 90 degrees between your straight legs and your back when bending over as far as you can, keeping your legs straight a shouldersโ width apart), you are a Snake. You are better able to reach further and get down lower to use the full radius of more rounded, classic-style, deeper-drop handlebars. You will prefer the Snake Handlebar because it has a longer reach (85mm) and deeper, classic-style drop (140mm).
The Chameleon Handlebar
If you have an intermediate degree of spinal flexibility (approximately 90 degrees between your straight legs and your back when bending over as far as you can, keeping your legs straight a shouldersโ width apart), you are a chameleon. You are better able to reach further, but perhaps you canโt get down quite as low on the handlebar drops as a Snake would be able to. You will prefer the Chameleon Handlebar because it has a longer reach (85mm) but a shallower, more ergonomic-style drop (135mm).
The Bull Handlebar
If you have a relatively low degree of spinal flexibility (more than 90 degrees between your straight legs and back when bending over as far as you can, keeping your legs straight a shouldersโ width apart), you are a Bull. You will not be able to reach as far or bend as low as a Snake or a Chameleon would be able to. You will prefer the Bull Handlebar because it has a shorter reach (80mm) and a shallower, more ergonomic-style handlebar drop (130mm).











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