TT Aerobars
roadrider84
Posts: 335
Hi guys - I'm considering entering some tt's this year and would like to test out some tri bars before going the full hog and buying a tt bike.
However, I currently have fitted some Quest Ravenna Ergo handlebars (click here for full description - http://www.questbikes.co.uk/acatalog/Handlebars.html). Because the tops are mainly flat, I'm not sure that I can get any tt bars to fit.
I did see a post on here a few weeks back which would have been very helpful in answering my question, sadly, after perusing all the archives, I can't find that post.
Your advice would be kindly appreciated.
However, I currently have fitted some Quest Ravenna Ergo handlebars (click here for full description - http://www.questbikes.co.uk/acatalog/Handlebars.html). Because the tops are mainly flat, I'm not sure that I can get any tt bars to fit.
I did see a post on here a few weeks back which would have been very helpful in answering my question, sadly, after perusing all the archives, I can't find that post.
Your advice would be kindly appreciated.
0
Comments
-
Reviving thread. I need help aswell. Please!0
-
The Oval tri bars I have, individually clamp on so they can fit very close either side of the stem - they could work for you if you have a clamp secion in the middle of the bars with an inch or so to spare either side of the stem.
Oval also do a special stem that has the tri bar housing on it too, so you could run that with your bars unless your bars have an integrated stem..?0 -
These fit the itm "flat top" base bar. Don't know if they would fit yours tho? :?:
http://www.southwatercycles.com/product ... 0s248p1187>^..^<0 -
I gt the Oval bars, and they are way too short!
I eventually goe some Profile T2+ and they are perfect as clip on for a road bike. Good length if you have long ams, lots of ajustment if they arent, plus the pads are close to the bars so you can get a good low position.
The orignal thread was about benefits of a TT bike a couple of weeks back IIRC0