Bars with a little flare
step83
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May sound a little odd, but I'm after some bars where the drops are slightly flared from the top of the curve. I've had a nose about but I'm struggling to locate them. Does anyone know of any?
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Step83 wrote:May sound a little odd, but I'm after some bars where the drops are slightly flared from the top of the curve. I've had a nose about but I'm struggling to locate them. Does anyone know of any?
Think the 3T Ergonovas do, but they measure for the flare - ie 42cm bars are 40cm at the hoods IIRC.Felt F70 05 (Turbo)
Marin Palisades Trail 91 and 06
Scott CR1 SL 12
Cannondale Synapse Adventure 15 & 16 Di2
Scott Foil 180 -
Ritchey do one https://ritcheylogic.com/wcs-evomax-road-bar
Giant do one https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-gb/ge ... 572/62016/0 -
FSA Omega Compact have a subtle 4 degree flare. Nice and shallow too.0
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As above. All of the FSA compact bars have a flare which varies from 2 deg (Plasma, K Wing, Extra Light) to 4 deg (Omega, SLK, K Force, Team Issue).0
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Salsa Cowbells have a wider flare than the FSAs, if you wanted it to be more noticeable? I have a pair on a "gravel" bike and find them really comfy...also have few FSA wing compact bars on the road bikes and like those too.Titus Silk Road Ti rigid 29er - Scott Solace 10 disc - Kinesis Crosslight Pro6 disc - Scott CR1 SL - Pinnacle Arkose X 650b - Pinnacle Arkose singlespeed - Specialized Singlecross...& an Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 4 string...0
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Got these on my GT Grade surprisingly comfortable, although doesn't look like they sell them separately
GT DropTune Super Light alloy, 16degree flair
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Ill have a nose at those when I get home, thanks for the pointers guys0