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Carbon bars .... worth it?
I like carbon fiber, but do you guys think carbon handlebars are a waste of money?
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Are you racing? What do you need them for?
I think they'd be a sexy purchase if I got them for myself, but not something needed. My 2 cents. Koffee |
Yep, I got 'em and I like 'em. My bike is no lightweight, and I didn't get them for that. I like the way they damp the high frequency vibes that will really fatigue your wrists and hands over time.
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Nope. Would never buy them for me. Maybe if I was 100pounds lighter and doing xc.
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I got my bars as a gift and I like them. Don't really notice any vibration damping as I don't pay attention to that kind of stuff when im riding my mtn bike but they do look cool:)
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I like mine, but they aren't your average carbon bars http://www.maxmcomponents.com/pages/handlebars.html
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
I like mine, but they aren't your average carbon bars http://www.maxmcomponents.com/pages/handlebars.html
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I got them on a special pro deal for $40 but here's a link http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...p?category=367
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
I got them on a special pro deal for $40 but here's a link http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...p?category=367
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Originally Posted by Phiber
Retail they run about 110. :) I just called them! That's pretty cheap compared to some other bars! And they look really good too! :) Question though; Are those decals on the bars or are they painted? I would have to either change the decals or paint mine. x_X Those are extreme paint jobs.
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I have Easton CT2 (now renamed EC70) carbon bars and they've survived plenty of crashes. I do like the high-frequency damping on fast fireroads. I do not recommend them for more hardcore freeriding though. I mainly ride XC.
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Ally bends. Carbon shatters with knife edges.
No way on a MTB. Especially after time in sunlight. Any polymer degrades in sunlight. |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
They're painted. I have the Silver / blue version on both bikes - although I've wrapped the commuter bike's in electrical tape to avoid casual glances. Why the concern? The Red Yellow would tie in nicely with the yellow lettering on your rig.
I wonder if I could get them to sell me an unpainted one. :) |
I've got a carbon bar on a trials bike - it has taken quite a beating getting dropped on rocks, etc. No complaints, and at 220g for a bar that's stiffer than most alloy bars twice its weight, I love 'em. (Easton Monkeylite DH - $120). I'd highly recommend the Monkeylite XC's for just about anybody.
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Originally Posted by Phiber
This would be for my Nail Trail. ;) No yellow lettering there; in fact, the whole thing is more of a gunmetal colour.
I wonder if I could get them to sell me an unpainted one. :) http://img32.exs.cx/img32/4646/Handlebars.jpg |
jeeze carbon on a mtbike i hate it save ur money and lose some wieght!!!!
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You seem to hate everything.... sad really
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no i just hate stuff that sucks and stuff that u don't need
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Originally Posted by JrXCracer
no i just hate stuff that sucks and stuff that u don't need
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Originally Posted by JrXCracer
no i just hate stuff that sucks and stuff that u don't need
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Originally Posted by khuon
I'm glad you posted such a qualified opinion and I'm equally glad you're here to tell me exactly what I need.
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raiyn what do u race (just wondering)?
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Originally Posted by khuon
I have Easton CT2 (now renamed EC70) carbon bars and they've survived plenty of crashes. I do like the high-frequency damping on fast fireroads. I do not recommend them for more hardcore freeriding though. I mainly ride XC.
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