Cinelli Nerve Handlebars


  • Average Rating: 4.71/5
  • MSRP: $ 65.00
  • # of Reviews: 7

Product Description

This double-butted, anatomic bar features a curve designed for top comfort and control. Optional underwrap neoprene pad included. Measured center to center. Silver, 26.0 Clamp diameter.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Veronikafan a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: March 9, 2007

Strengths:    Light and stiff enough, perfect anatomic shape.

Weaknesses:    Discontinued model

Bottom Line:   
This model is discontinued, but if you can find one in the parts bin of your LBS or on ebay it's worth considering. It's quite light for an aluminum bar (~230g) and stiff enough for most riders. I weigh 180, ride it with a steel quill stem, and have never felt a bit of flex at the bars even when hammering in the drops. The beauty of this bar is really the shape. It has a shorter reach to the hoods and a deeper drop than most anatomic bars on the market. That means you can ride on the tops, hoods, or in the drops with equal comfort. A subjective judgement, I suppose, but I've tried other anatomic shaped bars and this one works best for me. I keep a couple spares on hand for any future bike projects. Like a saddle or shoes, if you find something you are comfortable with, stick with it.

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Favorite Ride:   Hunterdon County, NJ

Price Paid:    $69.00

Purchased At:   mail order

Similar Products Used:   Modolo, Deda, SR, other Cinelli bars

Bike Setup:   1999 Litespeed Classic, Look LDS fork, Cinelli bar & stem, Turbomatic saddle, Dura Ace group, hand built tubulars.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Spunout a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: September 7, 2002

Strengths:    Light, anatomic, strong. Stealthy Black. Very neutral in shape, drop. Good choice of positions.

Weaknesses:    Narrow clamp portion, dwarfed by my monster Thomson stem. No more room for mounting aero bars (must be creative).

Bottom Line:   
Great Bars, no nonsense or gimmicks, one piece extruded, butted design.

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Favorite Ride:   Gatineau Park

Price Paid:    $60.00

Purchased At:   La Bicicletta

Similar Products Used:   Cinelli 66

Bike Setup:   2001 Lemond Zurich, Chorus double.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Damitletsride a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: October 31, 2001

Strengths:    light, stiff, comfortable shape on the hoods or on the drops. definitely worth buying.

Weaknesses:    they just make you ride for hours!! a bad thing? probably not.

Bottom Line:   
This is a really good confidence giving bar. I really noticed the difference first time out, sprinting on the drops up hill or on the flat. The front of the bike became a bit lighter when pushing to the top of a hill.
The smaller with also gives then a nicer feel, and you can throw the bike around more. In my opinion the with is just better.

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Favorite Ride:   The Sallygap

Price Paid:    $40.00

Purchased At:   local shop

Similar Products Used:   some other cinelli 26.2`s

Bike Setup:   Giant OCR1, Mavic HELIUMS, Ultegra bits.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by FC a Recreational Rider from Philippines

Date Reviewed: August 23, 2000

Strengths:    good feel. Hands are very comfortable in any position. used an off the front neoprene tape and made it even better

Weaknesses:    Can't say there are any

Bottom Line:   
If i get a new bike this bar's coming with me. Riders with average hands are comfy with this bar.

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Favorite Ride:   anywhere

Price Paid:    $60.00

Purchased At:   bike shop

Similar Products Used:   none

Bike Setup:   99Caad4, full dura ace, flite saddle, coda stock stem.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by zelig a Recreational Rider from London

Date Reviewed: June 15, 2000

Strengths:    Light weight, good build quality, unusual tubing shape in drops is very comfortable and the bend, reach and drop work for me.

Weaknesses:    Cost

Bottom Line:   
With my small hands, the TTT was was the best fit in terms of reach and drop but the bottom flat part of the drops was too short. The reach on the ITM was a little too much while the Cinelli is nearly perfect. Dual grooved for those who care. As an STI user I fill the back one with silicone sealant.

A nice bar that's not widely used. Too bad.

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Favorite Ride:   downhill or tailwind

Similar Products Used:   Cinelli '66 for 25+ yrs., TTT Prima 220 and ITM 260 Pro

Bike Setup:   Vortex, Look HCS-2 fork and ITM stem



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