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Old 12-10-11 | 05:30 PM
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Identify these handlebars?

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I'm trying to figure out which bars are on this bike. I've done a lot of reverse image searching but couldn't come up with anything. Any of you have an idea? Thanks

Edit: to clarify, I'm looking for a brand and model.

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Old 12-10-11 | 05:41 PM
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Looks like a "Anatomic" bend. My Ritchey Pro are this shape but not as deep a drop (smaller loop down) and seem just a bit wider from the angle of the picture. Mine are 42 mm wide. Someone will know the exact bar probably. Get ready to be asked for better and more pictures.

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Old 12-10-11 | 05:44 PM
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Old 12-10-11 | 05:48 PM
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I don't have many better pictures but I can bring up a few more. I browsed around and couldn't find hardly any bars with as long of a flat part on the drop (don't know the technical term but it's the part parallel to the ground below the bend).

Here are a few more pics if they'll help:



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Old 12-10-11 | 06:16 PM
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They look like Dedas. Observe:

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Old 12-10-11 | 06:19 PM
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I'd second the deda anatomic bars.
probably some 215s judging from the pictures.

BTW, they are not THAT good in the drops.
I have medium hands, according to gloves, and the drops are a bit short for my palm. Not by much, but enough to be annoying.

deda offers three bends, which are: shallow, deep and anatomic.
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Old 12-10-11 | 06:25 PM
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Off-hand, the models with that bend I can think of are: Newton, Supernatural, Big Piega, Nera, and 215.
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Old 12-10-11 | 06:40 PM
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Thanks everyone! Those do look like the are (or are at least very close) to Deda Newtons or Piegas. I've been looking for something like that for my Soma which has a 26mm quill stem so I'll probably go with the Piegas. Thanks again
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Modolo bars kinda look like that too:

https://www.modolo.com/handlebar.html
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The Nera is also 26.0 and is often cheaper than the Piega, fyi.
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I have some early 90s modolos that are shaped just like that. I like them a lot and they are 26mm. There are a couple of pairs on ebay for not a whole lot.
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Look like Deda Elementi Anatomic Deep to me. The 215 is a classic bend bar.
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Originally Posted by blacksquid
Look like Deda Elementi Anatomic Deep to me. The 215 is a classic bend bar.
They used to offer it in classic, shallow, and anatomic: https://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...m=066000001103
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Sorry I can't help, but what is holding that bike up in the bridge pic? What am I missing?
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there was someone who was holding the bars just outside of frame before the shutter went off.
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Originally Posted by rat fink
They used to offer it in classic, shallow, and anatomic: https://www.cambriabike.com/shopexd.a...m=066000001103
You're right, thanks for the link.
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