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Old 10-26-10 | 11:34 AM
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Where to Get 3ttt Forma Silver Handlebars

I'm trying to find a pair of silver 3ttt Forma bars in size 46 cm (44 cm center to center) for one of my vintage bikes. I currently have a pair of black Forma bars on the bike and it just doesn't look right with all the other silver parts. Anybody know of a good source?
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I haven't seen any in a long time. I have a 42cm set with the logos severely rubbed off. Do you want them for the shape or the logo, or what?
I like them, too, for some reason, the anatomic part fits my hands quite well.
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Black + easy-off = silver

But no logos, if that matters
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RobbieTunes, I am generally partial to 3ttt bars, but mostly the Forma bars because the two Bianchi bikes I have came with the Forma's and I find that they fit my hands well. I am looking for a pair of 46 cm (which is 44 cm center to center). Ex Pres, Easy Off? Really?
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Originally Posted by Uncle Jams Army
RobbieTunes, I am generally partial to 3ttt bars, but mostly the Forma bars because the two Bianchi bikes I have came with the Forma's and I find that they fit my hands well. I am looking for a pair of 46 cm (which is 44 cm center to center). Ex Pres, Easy Off? Really?
I've got a pair in 44cm, which I guess would be 42cm C-C. If you're interested, I can re-measure and let you know for sure. They're on a bike that I haven't built up and I really don't care what brand they are for that build. If you've got some other bars you can trade me for them, they're all yours. Shoot me a message if you'd like.

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Old 10-29-10 | 10:58 AM
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Thanks all. The search is over. Found a pair.
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