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Similar Cinelli Mash Bullhorns WITH internal routing?

Old 04-03-16, 08:20 AM
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Similar Cinelli Mash Bullhorns WITH internal routing?

Been looking real hard. HARD. Anyone familiar with a Cinelli Mash Bullhorn clone that has internal routing?

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Thanks proof. It looks like the exit holes place the cable directly where your fingers would grip the underside of the bar?
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You could drill holes in the MASH bars wherever you need them to be pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
You could drill holes in the MASH bars wherever you need them to be pretty easily.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
You could drill holes in the MASH bars wherever you need them to be pretty easily.
Thinking about it but the topic seems contentious; haven't come across any real verdict on whether or not drilling causes structural failure. Not a fan of face-plants. It's up there with black licorice and attacks on my patriotic freedom.
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A lot of handlebars have holes drilled in them without causing structural failure. The MASH bars are no different, aside from the fact that they don't have holes.
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Two 5mm holes won't cause any issues. But if you hear any creaking slap an LBD two inchs below each hole.

Make sure to drill at an angle.
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Profile Design's Cobrawing features a similar shape and internal routing. They're discontinued, but I think you can still find unbranded ones on Alibaba.

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I thought that I might be embarrassed to say that I use these, but I'm not. I love them. A hell of a lot in fact. Not exactly a bullhorn so bar end brake lever placement might be affected. But oh so damn comfortable.
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
Zipp - Speed Weaponry | Bars | Vuka Alumina

I thought that I might be embarrassed to say that I use these, but I'm not. I love them. A hell of a lot in fact. Not exactly a bullhorn so bar end brake lever placement might be affected. But oh so damn comfortable.
No need to be embarrassed, they are great bars. Super comfortable and nice routing haven't had any issues aside from accidentally dropping them before they got wrapped and got a little scratch.
My SRAM TT brake levers work perfectly as well and feel fine without a bend in the bars.
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
No need to be embarrassed, they are great bars. Super comfortable and nice routing haven't had any issues aside from accidentally dropping them before they got wrapped and got a little scratch.
My SRAM TT brake levers work perfectly as well and feel fine without a bend in the bars.
No routing for me since I am using an All City cross lever on mine. I do like the routing access however in case I decide to switch. Cannot believe that my buddy gave me these for free.
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
No routing for me since I am using an All City cross lever on mine. I do like the routing access however in case I decide to switch. Cannot believe that my buddy gave me these for free.
Ahhh cross levers will do that to ya. I kind of wish I had started with cross levers myself but I have come to love the TT levers and getting all aerodynamic and jonx.

That is a good buddy to have, free ZIPP stuff is never a bad thing (unless cracked, broken or stolen)
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