Performance Inc. Strada Aero Handlebars


  • Average Rating: 1.5/5
  • MSRP: $ 29.99
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

Light clip-on aero bars. For century riders as well as time trialists and triathletes.


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Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:2
Submitted by Richard H a Triathlete from Atlanta, GA

Date Reviewed: July 28, 2003

Strengths:    Not really any any more. Ride them if you want to look stuck in the '90's.

Weaknesses:    Not very aero, comfortable, legal, or light.

Bottom Line:   
This product is obviously the end of the line for the Cinelli aero bar that used to be legal in European pro road events. Not quite as aero or comfortable as the full-on aero bars, but quicker to get back to your brakes. A little more stable in your tuck, too, since you can't stretch out as far.

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Favorite Ride:   Cannondale R600

Price Paid:    $1000.00

Similar Products Used:   Cinelli Spinaci is the actual product that I used.

Bike Setup:   1991 Cannondale R600 with some upgrades.


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:3
Submitted by evan a Road Racer from Chicago IL

Date Reviewed: July 14, 2000

Strengths:    light-ish, blue ano looks nice

Weaknesses:    flexy, arms too short, handle area is to small and compress your hands into cramped position, cannot rest elbows/arms on anything, need to over tourque the screws to keep from wrenching them around while at the same time this crushes / warps the 'bars

Bottom Line:   
profile clip ons are only $10 more and offer a lot more adjustablity length and hand positions while being lighter and coming with bar top pads that take the edge off, or go with a cheap aero bar such as a profile century for $20-30 more.

gave them away to another person for free after a year of light use, can count the the number of hours I actually used them on a the number of fingers that my right hand has

still, their cheap and easy to pack up, unlike full size aero's which are more likly to get smacked around from their size, a flimsy bar at best

sorta disapointed, the are after all very cheap to pick up

take that 35 dollars and go buy a new chain, some frame polish, and a few cables

4/10 battlestar gallactica's

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Favorite Ride:   Chicago Lakefront

Similar Products Used:   resting arms on bar tops with hands draped over the hoods like and aero bar that is really wide

Bike Setup:   Giant TCR1T, easton CT2 stem, 105 groupo W/ double(53/42), ultegra cassette 11-21



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