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$244.99
Deity Speedway Handlebars: at 810mm wide with a 30mm rise, this 35mm bore handlebar is impressively responsive and comfortable at the same time. Designed for the sweet spot that absorbs maximum vibration, chatter and impact while maintaining the stiff reactive feeling that allows you to dance on the edge of catastrophe, ever increasing your need for speed.
$28.99
The Classic Bar offers a comfortable riding position for urban and city bikes. - Lightweight and durable alloy construction - 70mm rise with a 50-degree sweep - 580mm width
$36.99
For maximum cruising comfort! - Chrome plated finish - 680mm width
$41.99
6061 aluminum. - All purpose road bar ideal for custom fitting - 31.8mm Bar clamp diameter - 120mm Drop, 75mm Reach (Short and Shallow) - Sand blast black finish - 382g, 38cm
$38.99
Classic butterfly/trekking/touring handlebars that are perfect for the cyclo-tourist looking to add comfort, efficiency, and stability to their long-distance/multi-day flatbar setups. - Unique bend offers multiple hand positions to help add space, improve comfort, and avoid numbness, strain, pain, and discomfort that can sometimes be associated with riding in the same position for long durations - Highly adjustable with four official hand positions with many more in-between possibilities to help find a position that works for you - Also provides more cockpit space for accessories (bells, computers, mirrors, etc) and handlebar bags - AL-6061 Plain Gauge construction creates a durable and lightweight handlebar that won't break the bank - Grip Area: 148mm - Weight: 500g
$479.99
Designed for gravel racing and fast all-road riding, the Aeroghiaia combines speed, control, and comfort. The speed comes from our aero profile, finally giving you road-bike speed on all possible terrain. Control is enhanced thanks to the flared drops, but the key benefit of the Aeroghiaia is comfort. The aero wing shape provides a large surface for your hands to spread the load, while the multi-angle drops keep the brake hoods vertical (instead of weirdly-angled on regular flares) for comfort. Multi Flare: The Aeroghiaia combines our award-winning Superego grip with a multi-angled flare. The top section of the drop is standard so the hoods are angled as intended, while the lower section has an extreme flare for optimal control. Center Wing: The wing's cross-section is aerodynamic yet comfortable, in particular, when you rest your thumb on top of the bars parallel to your index finger. - Unidirectional carbon—-ultralight layup - Internal cable channels - Stem torque, 4-bolt: 6Nm max. - Stem torque, 2 bolt: 8Nm max. - Shift/brake lever torque: 8Nm max. - Clip-ons: Not compatible (this would require a longer round center section and increase aero drag) - Di2 compatibility: Fully compatible, including with Di2 bar plug Junction A
$174.99
3T started life as a master drop bar manufacturer. Nobody else had the same technical ability to manipulate tubing, and thus 3T became the first company to focus on more ergonomic (i.e. more complex) shapes. The previous generation, the Ergonova, was lauded worldwide as the top ergonomic bar. In fact, it was so good, we didn't touch the center section at all when designing the new SuperErgo. We did change everything else though, ensuring the SuperErgo will continue 3T's streak as the ergo bar of choice for road cyclists. Drop Grip: The gradual change in curvature makes the grips comfortable for hands of all sizes. The tighter top bend ensures the newest Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo shift/brake levers align perfectly for a very comfortable hand position on the hoods. Center Grip: When we surveyed our customers about their desires for this new ergonomic bar, amateur and professionals alike pleaded with us not to change this area at all. It's that comfortable. So we left it alone. - Alloy 7050 - External cable grooves - Stem torque: 6Nm max. - Shift/brake lever torque: 8Nm max. - Clip-ons: Compatible - Di2 compatibility: Not compatible
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