traditional bend bars, need help
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Im looking to get some traditional bend drops for a frame Im building.
I want a short reach and a standard drop aluminum bar or moderately priced carbon bar. ~$100 or less for a new bar would be optimal.
What are the WW (et al) options for a short reach bar with a traditional bend? I have tried ergo bends but I dont like them and I have a compact bend on the bike now but prefer the bars from my old steel bike.
M
I want a short reach and a standard drop aluminum bar or moderately priced carbon bar. ~$100 or less for a new bar would be optimal.
What are the WW (et al) options for a short reach bar with a traditional bend? I have tried ergo bends but I dont like them and I have a compact bend on the bike now but prefer the bars from my old steel bike.
M
Deda Zero 100 SHALLOW. The name is very misleading, since the normal Zero 100 bars are not a traditional bend but rather their RHM bend which I never liked. Also, though they say SHALLOW they are not that shallow at all at 135mm. Compared to their deep drop bars maybe, but actually deeper than most current bars out there these days. And the reach is 80mm.
No carbon offerings, it just comes in alloy.
No carbon offerings, it just comes in alloy.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Is there any other bars out there similar in the drops but with less "pista" style where the lever clamps would go?
M
Assuming this is the bars:
On a bike, photo from google.
Is there any other bars out there similar in the drops but with less "pista" style where the lever clamps would go?
M
Assuming this is the bars:
On a bike, photo from google.
Last edited by shlammed on Fri Apr 17, 2015 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ok, then you're not really looking at a "classic" bar then. And yes, the pic you showed is the Deda bar I was referring to.
3T may have what you're looking for. A more horizontal transition to the levers from the tops of the bars with a quite round bend to some level drops. It's called the Tornova.
3T may have what you're looking for. A more horizontal transition to the levers from the tops of the bars with a quite round bend to some level drops. It's called the Tornova.
Colnago C64 - The Naked Build; Colnago C60 - PR99; Trek Koppenberg - Where Emonda and Domane Meet;
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
Unlinked Builds (searchable): Colnago C59 - 5 Years Later; Trek Emonda SL Campagnolo SR; Special Colnago EPQ
My apologies in the description. Thanks for the help @Calnago.
classic was implied just because all of the ergo/compact bars I see have no flat at the bottom of the drops.
The neoclassic bar looks nice and similar to what im looking for. Thanks HTML.
@boots2000. Budget is the deciding factor. I like to keep the weight down, but price and style get more priority. I have the budget and whatever I can get within it is what will make me happy.
classic was implied just because all of the ergo/compact bars I see have no flat at the bottom of the drops.
The neoclassic bar looks nice and similar to what im looking for. Thanks HTML.
@boots2000. Budget is the deciding factor. I like to keep the weight down, but price and style get more priority. I have the budget and whatever I can get within it is what will make me happy.
Older Ritchey wcs classic. 239gr in 42cm if I remember well.
TimmS wrote:What do you mean by "pista style"?
Do you want a horizontal transfer to the hoods?
Pista style means track handlebars. If you look at track bars you see they have no place to put levers because they don't have levers on the track. Track bars only have tape on them. Usually just tape on the bottom half. Track riders are in the drops all the time. There is no riding on the hoods because the bars have no hood levers to grab and you are never riding casual on the track. You are racing and going hard. The picture above of the Colnago had track looking bars. The bars sloped down immediately for you to grab the drops. They were not made for riding with your hands on the hoods. The bars were not made to even have levers on them.
Calnago wrote:Ok, then you're not really looking at a "classic" bar then. And yes, the pic you showed is the Deda bar I was referring to.
3T may have what you're looking for. A more horizontal transition to the levers from the tops of the bars with a quite round bend to some level drops. It's called the Tornova.
The Tornova still has a fair slope to the clamping section, the Fizik Cyrano Snake is definitely flatter on top with reasonably short 85mm reach. Pretty hefty 140 drop, but the D shape bend gives masses of space for your hands.
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Not mentionned yet, Zipp SL2 has the shape you're after. Don't know the price though.
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I really like my zipp SLCs. I believe the alu version meets your criteria.