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Submitted by
ivany
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: August 30, 2005
Strengths: Light, responsive, comfortableWeaknesses: When the tops are flat, the drops are too "vertical"Bottom Line: Decent handlebars, although I wish the bend between the tops and the drops was a bit sharper
Favorite Ride: commute
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Nashbar
Similar Products Used: Bontrager stock bars (they are a little nicer, maybe even too bent)
Bike Setup: Habanero Ti Frame
105 Group
Q-Race bars and stem
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bikenraider99
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: August 17, 2005
Strengths: Price, constructionWeaknesses: If anything, the drops. My hands seem to get pinched when I brake with my fingers while in the drops. It might be more so me getting used to the campy levers not sticking out so much.Bottom Line: Aluminum handlebar from one of the old world makers. Double grooved for you campy lovers out there. Shallow drops (to me anyway and I think I have average size paws).
Favorite Ride: Anyone
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Nashbar.com
Similar Products Used: Icon, 3T, Profile Design, Ritchey
Bike Setup: Lemond Tourmalet, Custom wheels, Campy Centaur 10 speed, Martec carbon fork, Bontrager stem, American Classic Cassette.
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