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Casey
a Road Racer
from C-Bus, INDate Reviewed: December 6, 2002
Strengths: Great Ergonomics!Weaknesses: Slightly heavyBottom Line: These bars replaced some non-ergo ones that came on my 2002 Diamondback Master. They seem to be great bars...very comfortable. I would like a bit less drop, but they were cheap, so i jumped at them.
Favorite Ride: Brown County State Park
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Online
Similar Products Used: Generic nonergo, several Cinellis, old Sakae
Bike Setup: Diamondback Master, full 105 except for Sora brakes and Tiagra shifters. ITM Big One stem, WH-R535 wheels, SPD-Rs.
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Rich Perez
a Recreational Rider
from Fort Worth TXDate Reviewed: August 8, 2002
Strengths: Price and strength.Weaknesses: Just a tad heavyBottom Line: Just got these at a good price. Not the lightest bars, but seem stiff enough to suport my heavy torso, I'm at 190lbs overall. Haven't noticed much flex. I don't think light weight bars would be strong enough for me. So, these should be fine.
Favorite Ride: The loop around Lake Weatherford
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Colorado Cyclist
Similar Products Used: Trek and Cinelli bars
Bike Setup: Cannondale with Ultegra gruppo and new Mavic Kryseriums. I'm still using a quill stem from Profile f
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