Handlebars & Stem
thespanishadam
Posts: 341
Currently have 3T ergonovas & 3T arx -17degree stem..
Was looking to go for a traditional handlebar shape. Looking at the 3T rotundo which seems to be a logical step. The reach and drop is a little more which should be fine as I don't feel overly stretched and was looking at a slightly longer stem if I didn't change the bars. Does the traditional bar shape work well with campagnolo hoods?
I have seen deda get recommended quite often. Zero 100? They don't seem to do a stem with such a drop as 3T. The only other stem I have seen that does is zipp.
Any other options I have missed?
Ps sorry but a slight OCD has to be catered for. Stem and bars have to match
Was looking to go for a traditional handlebar shape. Looking at the 3T rotundo which seems to be a logical step. The reach and drop is a little more which should be fine as I don't feel overly stretched and was looking at a slightly longer stem if I didn't change the bars. Does the traditional bar shape work well with campagnolo hoods?
I have seen deda get recommended quite often. Zero 100? They don't seem to do a stem with such a drop as 3T. The only other stem I have seen that does is zipp.
Any other options I have missed?
Ps sorry but a slight OCD has to be catered for. Stem and bars have to match
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The Fizik Cyrano stem comes in a 20 degree drop if that would work for you:
http://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;p ... =1000,4,250 -
londoncommuter wrote:The Fizik Cyrano stem comes in a 20 degree drop if that would work for you:
http://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;p ... =1000,4,25
Thanks, that looks like a good option.
Also quite liking the look of the Ritchey kit. The neo bars look quite traditional and they also do a -17 degree stem to match.0 -
Check out the Thomson Stems - on sale at the moment.
Funny - I have some Ergonovas and I cant get on with them due to where the shifters need to be placed.0