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Old 05-24-11 | 08:21 PM
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Ergo Radnonneur bars?

Are there any ergo bars w/ flair at the end? I want to try out rando bars, but I love the feel of my ergos. Any suggestions?
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Old 05-24-11 | 08:30 PM
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Salsa Bell Lap
Ritchey BioMax

These two have a moderate flair with the Bell Lap having more. There are several others that flair more than the Bell Lap.
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Salsa Bell Lap
Ritchey BioMax

These two have a moderate flair with the Bell Lap having more. There are several others that flair more than the Bell Lap.
I've owned two Ritcheys and neither flared that I noticed. About the squarest handlebar I've ever used. That's why I went with the Bell Lap...which is a really good handlebar.
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I've owned two Ritcheys and neither flared that I noticed. About the squarest handlebar I've ever used. That's why I went with the Bell Lap...which is a really good handlebar.
I like the Bell Lap too but the Ritchey Pro BioMax is pretty comfortable as well. 6 degree swept back tops and 5 degree flair. They also have a "Cross" Biomax with a 6 degree upsweep (like Rando Bars) and a 3 degree flair.
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My vote's with the Bell Lap. I've got them on my rando bike and my singlespeed roadie. The only wider flare bar I have is my monstercrosser, with Woodchippers (shallow, non-ergo, off-road drops).
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