Thomson bars are here (pics page 2)
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Fresh off the truck and into my hot little hands:
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I went with the cross model because of its shorter drop compared with the road model. The one thing I really like about my Pro Vibe 7S bars is the 31.8 diameter that extends across the entire bar top. According to the spec sheet, the KFC One has a very similar large diameter throughout the tops. From what I can see, this will be very comfortable.
I expect my new-to-me stem (Zipp Service Course SL) will also be arriving today, and hopefully my Aican cables will come later in the week. I'd love to get this built up over the weekend. Based on what other people are seeing for real world weights, I am guess that between the new bars and cables, I be dropping close to 150g. Not a ton, but not too bad either.
UPDATE: 187 grams for 42cm bars.
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I went with the cross model because of its shorter drop compared with the road model. The one thing I really like about my Pro Vibe 7S bars is the 31.8 diameter that extends across the entire bar top. According to the spec sheet, the KFC One has a very similar large diameter throughout the tops. From what I can see, this will be very comfortable.
I expect my new-to-me stem (Zipp Service Course SL) will also be arriving today, and hopefully my Aican cables will come later in the week. I'd love to get this built up over the weekend. Based on what other people are seeing for real world weights, I am guess that between the new bars and cables, I be dropping close to 150g. Not a ton, but not too bad either.
UPDATE: 187 grams for 42cm bars.
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Nice. It looks like they are totally round, not ovalized at all? So you'll get that consistent diameter.
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Thanks, but you did not post a weight? On Weight Weenies?
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Weights are coming. I'll update when I get home. I think weighing bike parts in my office might test my colleagues' patience a little beyond what I'm comfortable.
prendrefeu wrote:Thanks, but you did not post a weight? On Weight Weenies?
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Nevermind, the justice of your comment persuaded me that my priorities were all wrong. I walked across the street and bought a scale just for this purpose, and weighed the bars. (My other one is questionable anyway.) 187 grams, or 8.8% lighter than advertised. Go Thomson!
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It looks like my 42's actually weigh 6 ounces, roughly 170.097 grams. If I found the right picture that is. They were advertised at 204 I believe. Thats about 17% lighter. They've been fantastic, FWIW.
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Not sure what your standards are for "pulling and twisting" on this context. I have about 200 miles on my new Thomson road bars, in that time I have pulled as hard as I ever did on previous bars (back and forth on steep hills etc), and haven't noticed any deflection or anything to give me pause. They definitely feel more substantive than the bars I just took off (Zipp Contour SL which were a few grams heavier) but that's because there's more volume of bar in my hands, and not because they feel any "stiffer" in how I'd use that term.
EDIT: My size 44 are 187 grams. These are everyday bars, not that I'm a racer or anything like that. I go 185 pounds generally and they won't need any babying.
EDIT: My size 44 are 187 grams. These are everyday bars, not that I'm a racer or anything like that. I go 185 pounds generally and they won't need any babying.
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That's a really great weight!! Thanks guys!
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I've not mounted them, but just trying to give them a twist off the bike showed them to be at least as stiff as the other bars I have lying around (Ritchey WCS alu). I'm pretty sure my steerer will flex long before these!
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Thanks guys. I'm not all that interested in how stiff they are per se. More how tough do they seem. Iow do they feel like they'll be a durable product for everyday riding/racing, or strictly a raceday only product? I know it's hard to say, but I just wanted to hear some reactions from those who've bought them.