Carbon integrated road bars supplier
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Not looking for the typical open mould stuff, wanting something like the Canyon integrated aero cockpit style or the Ritchey WCS bar/stem. These new version like Canyon and Ritchey have straight leading edge rather than a curved finish where they meet the stem
Also need to be at least 130mm stem. Anyone know a supplier?
Cheers
Steve
Also need to be at least 130mm stem. Anyone know a supplier?
Cheers
Steve
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Thanks but as the original post says, not the same as these open mould shapes from Cinelli, Deda, Most.
http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/new ... 700-80.jpg
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http://road.cc/content/review/66457-rit ... r-and-stem
http://cdn.mos.bikeradar.com/images/new ... 700-80.jpg
Or
http://road.cc/content/review/66457-rit ... r-and-stem
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From my experience, best way is buying bars and stem of Your choice, install them in position that fits You and send them to Jure Berk or anyone other, who works with carbon
Here are my two combos. You can check more details in page 3 of my Wilier build. Upper one from Zdenek Cermak, lower one from Jure Berk. And I know many more people, who are able to make combo like this from Your own stem and bars:
Here are my two combos. You can check more details in page 3 of my Wilier build. Upper one from Zdenek Cermak, lower one from Jure Berk. And I know many more people, who are able to make combo like this from Your own stem and bars:
My Wilier Zero7: http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=116053
And Ridley X-Fire Disc http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=124026&p=1056055#p1056055
And Ridley X-Fire Disc http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=124026&p=1056055#p1056055
Shimano stealth EVO pro, I have three, they are nice.
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Martin1977 wrote:From my experience, best way is buying bars and stem of Your choice, install them in position that fits You and send them to Jure Berk or anyone other, who works with carbon
Here are my two combos. You can check more details in page 3 of my Wilier build. Upper one from Zdenek Cermak, lower one from Jure Berk. And I know many more people, who are able to make combo like this from Your own stem and bars:
These look good but what is the point? Isn't it just heavier for the sake of vanity?
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