Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Anyone able to identify these bars?

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So yeah, the title says it all.
http://vimeo.com/15606895
Help plz!
WoundedKnee
10-08-10, 01:21 AM
I hear Ian.
Syntace Stratos or sumting.
ssindosk8rss
10-08-10, 01:49 AM
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars..
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars..
I was more looking for information than your opinion, but thanks.
they look like drop bullhorn or "pursuit" style bars. i just got some of these for my new project. they are steel and not alloy. better vibration absorbancy. mine are "Soma El toro" http://www.universalcycles.com/images//products/medium/23415.jpg
I was more looking for information than your opinion, but thanks.
By posting on an online forum, you are subjecting yourself to the opinions of others. This is a risk that you will have to take to get a definitive answer to anything. Not to mention.. What you are asking for is practically an opinion anyways.
Regardless of the fact, if I had to wager a guess (which is my opinion), they are probably the 'Hydroformed Cinelli Bullhorns' (Not the 2011's sorry) (31.8 clamp and seemingly aero flat tops) that come with the new Cinelli x Mash frame. Again, this is my opinion.
http://www.ppolnews.com/primages/84892_main.jpg
youngandcurious
10-08-10, 06:04 AM
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars..
+1
bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
chenghiz
10-08-10, 07:36 AM
bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
I think maybe he just likes the bars featured in said video.
the_don
10-08-10, 08:12 AM
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bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
Ha, bar buddies? Not so much. I was asking mainly for the fact that they look really really comfortable, as I used to have pursuit bars (as ALX suggested) and they were a nightmare, at least for me.
Honestly, just get Nashbar aero-bars..
Nashbar is a poor option for me, being in NZ. Pretty much anything I get is gonna have to be imported, so it's not really the great cheap and cheerful option that it seems.
By posting on an online forum, you are subjecting yourself to the opinions of others. This is a risk that you will have to take to get a definitive answer to anything. Not to mention.. What you are asking for is practically an opinion anyways.
Regardless of the fact, if I had to wager a guess (which is my opinion), they are probably the 'Hydroformed Cinelli Bullhorns' (Not the 2011's sorry) (31.8 clamp and seemingly aero flat tops) that come with the new Cinelli x Mash frame. Again, this is my opinion.
I guess I was. Sorry if I came off a bit abrupt. I know there are a lot of opinions floating around on here about which bars are the best, and I should have expected that before a legitimately helpful answer.
Such as yours. So thanks! I'll see if I can find some more info on those Cinelli ones.
Ha, bar buddies? Not so much. I was asking mainly for the fact that they look really really comfortable, as I used to have pursuit bars (as ALX suggested) and they were a nightmare, at least for me.
why where they a nightmare?
they look like drop bullhorn or "pursuit" style bars. i just got some of these for my new project. they are steel and not alloy. better vibration absorbancy. mine are "Soma El toro" http://www.universalcycles.com/images//products/medium/23415.jpg
just got those too. love them so far.
Bar comfort is unique to each person.
I had a pair of "Aero" bullhorns which I couldn't stand, I had RB-018's which I liked but RB-021 (similar to El Toro's) are very comfortable to me. I don't mind the close "hands on stem" position and riding on the dropped section is the perfect amount of adjustment when I need another position because i'm getting stiff, or if I want to sprint.
Oh, and I think the mash bars on the picture above are the ones you are looking for.
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