Anatomic 'flat or ergo' handlebars

Brian B
Brian B Posts: 2,071
edited May 2007 in Workshop
I thought it would be easy to get a new pair of handlebars but find it hard to find any ones I like. Any recommemdations apart from FSA or ITM and where to look for them. Tried Wiggle, Evans etc. Thanks in advance.

Brian B.
Brian B.

Comments

  • julk
    julk Posts: 55
    Try browsing this site for over 30 interesting 'mtb/trekking' handlebar shapes
    http://www.roseversand.de/output/contro ... etail2=208
  • I've just bought a pair of bars and stem from Dotbike (www.dotbike.com). Good service, reasonably cheap and not a bad choice

    Simon
  • Brian B
    Brian B Posts: 2,071
    Thanks simon - Dotbike looks good.

    Brian B.
    Brian B.
  • Mister Paul
    Mister Paul Posts: 719
    Dotbike is great. Very good prices and excellent advice.

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  • G man
    G man Posts: 57
    Parker international have quite a few handlebars. Spotted the 2007 deda newton 31 handlebar for œ39.95 - œ44.95 (depending on size) and you can get it in a cool dark grey metallic colour. I've not got a Deda bar, but I hear they're strong and light, and was thinking of getting one. Link is:

    www.parker-international.co.uk

    Cheers
    Mike

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  • Brian B
    Brian B Posts: 2,071
    Update. I bought the Cinelli Ram bars. Will have them on my new steed this weeks. Dotbike very good.

    Brian B.
    Brian B.