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rudd
a Road Racer
from Columbus, OhioDate Reviewed: July 25, 2003
Strengths: More than light enough
More than stiff enough
Wonderful value for the price I see them for.Weaknesses: Maybe the drops aren't quite right. Any ergo bar offers one hand postion that allows shifting during a sprint, if you don't like it....Bottom Line: The Magic stem and bar seem to do real well on the price for performance scale. Nice bar, no complaints. Great match for campy ergo shifters when on the hoods. Not sure about the drops, but I'm also trying to get used to the ergo shifters from the drops at the same time.
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Similar Products Used: Miscelanious others, nothing current
Bike Setup: Cannodale, Campy
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HakeemT
a Road Racer
from HollandDate Reviewed: July 5, 2003
Strengths: - strength
- comfort
- priceWeaknesses: - ergo shaped part not suitable for everyoneBottom Line: My first oversized bar + stem combo (both Deda Magic) and I love it. No flex at all during sprinting! Nice ride with hands on top of the bar or on the hoods. The ergo shaped part of the bar suits me very well, although others hate it. Great price.
(price is in €)
Favorite Ride: racing
Price Paid:
$52.00
Purchased At: Salden (Holland)
Similar Products Used: - ITM Pro 260
- 3TTT Prima
Bike Setup: Bottecchia Alu U2, Dura-Ace, Deda Magic bar + stem, Ritchey WCS post, Shimano WH-7701 + lots of other wheels
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