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HC
a Road Racer
from berkeley, ca USADate Reviewed: June 27, 2001
Strengths: durable, well priced (usually), comes in a variety of drops and bendsWeaknesses: quality control of late, weightBottom Line: I have used the Cinelli 64 for years. I prefer the classic shape to the new 'anatomic' bends. It's a good durable bar. Not the lightest, but you don't have to worry about it.
However, the bars I purchased most recently had terrible quality control. One of the drops was oval, and the other, round. Also, the shape was different than sets I'd used in the past....definitely not the same, and thus less comfortable to me. Maybe Cinelli is not putting quite as much care into their 'older' products.
I have tried similar classic shaped bars by Deda, and have found that the quality is better.
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$30.00
Purchased At: local shop
Similar Products Used: deda, ttt, itm
Bike Setup: custom steel, dura ace, time
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Donald
a Recreational Rider
from SCDate Reviewed: March 31, 2000
Strengths: Light, strong.Weaknesses: It doesn't have an ergo style bend.Bottom Line: I installed this bar because I was looking for a shorrter reach. It does have a smidge of flex, but it's only noticeable if you are really pulling on the bar while sprinting hard.
Similar Products Used: ITM,3T
Bike Setup: Lemond Maillot Jaune
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