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Old 09-21-10 | 04:54 PM
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can someone ID these bars?

i like the shallowness:

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They look like the bars that came with my Novara Element; the depth looks about the same, and so does the straight section at about 45 degrees from the ground. I'll see if I can get you more info than that without having to peel the tape back.

Are you really a mad scientist, by the way? Can you build me a monster?
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Old 09-21-10 | 05:07 PM
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id guess easton.
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They look like the bars that came with my Novara Element; the depth looks about the same, and so does the straight section at about 45 degrees from the ground. I'll see if I can get you more info than that without having to peel the tape back.

Are you really a mad scientist, by the way? Can you build me a monster?
depends on what kind of a monster
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depends on what kind of a monster
Why does this remind of a bad joke.

The punchline is "If I give her the material will she make me one, too?"

I don't know about the bars but those bricks look like real nut-busters.
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Old 09-21-10 | 06:42 PM
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Ritchey Comp?
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Old 09-21-10 | 06:43 PM
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Saw some FSA Compact bars this past weekend on a bike. They were the shallowest I've ever seen.
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Old 09-21-10 | 06:50 PM
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something along the lines of a ritchey logic bar
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Old 09-21-10 | 06:59 PM
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i think jimbo might have hit the nail on the head, this is the logic II, which i kind of like the looks of for a city bike i'm trying to put together.

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Old 09-21-10 | 07:11 PM
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i think jimbo might have hit the nail on the head, this is the logic II, which i kind of like the looks of for a city bike i'm trying to put together.

i only know b/c that's the bar i had been using. i switched to a classic round last week. here are the before & after pics. i somehow recall that you had to tilt your current bar so that the end actually point up. I don't think you'll have that problem with a classic bar (not to mention it goes really well with your campy components)

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ritchey classic with campy ergo levers

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