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Old 08-25-11 | 11:48 PM
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Please help me identify these hanglebars

I have been looking for handle bars that suit me better and these look like them.... Any Idea what they are?

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Old 08-26-11 | 12:53 AM
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There are a few like that. Dirt Drops. On One Midge. WTB Mountain Road Drop.

Bummer is the whole shifter situation.
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Old 08-26-11 | 01:30 PM
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I ride a SS so shifting is not an issue for me.
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cant see quite claarly but have a look at the Ragley Luxy bars also in that bunch. https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/S...ch=ragley+luxy

In addition to what was already mentioned there is also the 'Salsa Woodchipper' to have a look at. https://salsacycles.com/components/woodchipper/

That picture is a bit too small for me to clearly see what this rider is using.
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Old 08-26-11 | 09:49 PM
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There are a few like that. Dirt Drops. On One Midge. WTB Mountain Road Drop.

Bummer is the whole shifter situation.
Bar end shifters? You can pick up some perfectly great condition used 8 or 9 speed friction/indexed shifters for ~$30-40. I don't know if you might have to do some putzing to fit them on MTB bars or not, but I would think they would be great on bars like that.
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