EXS Aerover Cockpit
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do we have anywhere where the dimensions are more detailed. like the reach, actual drop and so ?
can seem to find it.
can seem to find it.
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as far as i see reach is 70mm?
drop is 125?
stack 35?
what is the 87mm meassurements
i am coming from a black inc integrated handlebar with 38/120
would probaly need to go 38/130 for the exs handlebar
did he anywhere mention the weight of each type?
think the 310 gram is 40/100 mm
Yes you’re correct about measurements, 87mm is for classic bend reach and 140 drop.mathias720 wrote:as far as i see reach is 70mm?
drop is 125?
stack 35?
what is the 87mm meassurements
i am coming from a black inc integrated handlebar with 38/120
would probaly need to go 38/130 for the exs handlebar
did he anywhere mention the weight of each type?
think the 310 gram is 40/100 mm
For weight I don’t know, maybe it will be same 310g, I only found photo on scale with dimensions 120/400 without adapters
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Hm, am I correct thinking (from the pic) that with appropriate spacers (which maybe don't exist) this would be compatible, say, with Orbea's ICR also?
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I don't know what kind of spacers come with handlebars. I've attached a picture I found and translated with google translate.
sounds interesting, can you point me to an example?C36 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:48 amSince it’s OD2, with a sleeve you will be able to turn it to a -13deg (or -7 flipped 180 deg).Hexsense wrote:Looks really good. And more importantly, looks properly low.
Tall stack height with slack integrated stem angle rule me out from using many integrated handlebar.
Though it still has -10 degree stem, not -17 degree, but atleast the steerer clamp stack isn't very tall.
Farsport f1 works like this and here I can only suppose it will have a similar sleeve to fill the 1” 1/4 nominal ID for the majority of the 1’ 1/8 pivots.Ruben58 wrote:sounds interesting, can you point me to an example?C36 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:48 amSince it’s OD2, with a sleeve you will be able to turn it to a -13deg (or -7 flipped 180 deg).Hexsense wrote:Looks really good. And more importantly, looks properly low.
Tall stack height with slack integrated stem angle rule me out from using many integrated handlebar.
Though it still has -10 degree stem, not -17 degree, but atleast the steerer clamp stack isn't very tall.
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did anyone recieve a handlebar yet in europe? how was the buying process?
also did anyone see a picture of this and the spacers for a factor ostro
also did anyone see a picture of this and the spacers for a factor ostro
I'm pretty sure Farsports and EXS are the same company.C36 wrote:Farsport f1 works like this and here I can only suppose it will have a similar sleeve to fill the 1” 1/4 nominal ID for the majority of the 1’ 1/8 pivots.Ruben58 wrote:sounds interesting, can you point me to an example?C36 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 7:48 amSince it’s OD2, with a sleeve you will be able to turn it to a -13deg (or -7 flipped 180 deg).Hexsense wrote:Looks really good. And more importantly, looks properly low.
Tall stack height with slack integrated stem angle rule me out from using many integrated handlebar.
Though it still has -10 degree stem, not -17 degree, but atleast the steerer clamp stack isn't very tall.
I sent a PayPal payment for my order of a Farsports F1s handlebar and the name on the paypal account is EXS Cycling.
This certainly was not true a while ago and I don't believe it actually would be true now, as EXS was a single person company, and Farsports absolutely isn't.
Maybe the WW members from the region could drop some more insights on this here, as it actually has some interesting implications, especially given the potential buzz around the cockpit in the name of this topic
What this looks like, that Farsports F1 v2 cockpit might in fact be the EXS Aerover one "rebranded", which is now manufactured by Farsports, however, the payment ("royalties", whatever) goes to EXS.
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mathias720 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 6:06 amdid anyone recieve a handlebar yet in europe? how was the buying process?
also did anyone see a picture of this and the spacers for a factor ostro
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