Road Cycling - Aero bars

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leftnotracks
08-26-04, 06:01 PM
I saw a set of nice aeor bars in a LBS in Vancouver for $125. I forget the brand, but new ones in box are running significantly higher. They bolt onto the top of handlebars and indlude padded armrests. They can also accommodate shifters.
Anyone care to guess if that's a good price? How hard would it be to move my frame-mounted 105 shifters to it?
I saw a set of nice aeor bars in a LBS in Vancouver for $125. I forget the brand, but new ones in box are running significantly higher. They bolt onto the top of handlebars and indlude padded armrests. They can also accommodate shifters.
Anyone care to guess if that's a good price? How hard would it be to move my frame-mounted 105 shifters to it?
there is actually a lot of different brands of aero bars. the one i have on my bike is made by Syntace C2 aerobar. I got mine for $108 shipped brand new. other brands are profile design (most people choose air stryke.. which seems to be pretty good). u better go back and check it out again.
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bush_sux
08-26-04, 06:50 PM
I paid about 100 even for my Profile Design, Airstrike 2000.
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