
The Ultralite Aero bars from American manufacturer Syntace are triathlon-style bars that are perfect for changing up your road riding routine.
Featuring padded, adjustable BioWing armrests positioned behind the bars, the Aeros allow you to streamline your body position and minimise the resistance of your body against the wind.
Although the pads do not fold up like [...]
June 23, 2009 | Posted in
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The Poco Bar is a zesty little number from Salsa Cycles that is best suited to people with small hands or those who like a really snug fit with their drops.
Coming with a big range of sizing options – from 36cm to 44cm widths – the Poco Bar has a reach of 70mm and a [...]
June 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Although not the lightest handlebars out there at close to 250 grams, the DEDA Newton has won plenty of supporters with its stiffness and durability.
They are known as being ultra reliable – more so than many of the carbon combinations that users regularly report troubles with.
An interesting option is choosing between the deep and shallow [...]
June 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Bucking the traditional trend for rounded drops are the FSA K-Wing Carbon handlebars, which weigh in a 240 grams and come in three sizes (40cm, 42cm or 44cm).
These handlebars sport a much wider flat section than standard bars, making them the preferred choice of those who like to ride more frequently in an upright position.
The [...]
June 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Drop bars are the standard prescription for road bikes and, with a couple of notable exceptions, they all look the same.
The Easton EC90 is one of those exceptions; sleek and eye-catching, these handlebars have been growing in popularity over the past few years.
Boasting an all carbon fibre make up, the EC90 weighs in at less [...]
June 22, 2009 | Posted in
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