handlebar shangri la
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handlebar shangri la
I just got back from my first test ride with my new 38cm Nitto 021's. They are so rediculously perfect, I don't know where to begin...
the flats on the tops are about 3.5" in either direction with my thomson elite stem. enough for a hand.
however the angled shoulders are so comfortable to ride on that i never really gripped the flats like i was used to on my road drops.
the drops of the bars are perfect for skidding, it's amazing how much farther forward i can put my weight. just low enough for a great aero position, without the same strain as a deep drop. gets me as low as i ever need to be in the city.
but by far my favorite parts are the ends. it puts me in the perfect position for hauling ass and climbing. way way more comfortable than drops. i'm guessing the 38cm bars have a shorter reach than their larger counterparts.
even at 38cm, it's not cramped in any way.
by far the best set of bars i've ever had the pleasure to use. i'm so psyched.
the flats on the tops are about 3.5" in either direction with my thomson elite stem. enough for a hand.
however the angled shoulders are so comfortable to ride on that i never really gripped the flats like i was used to on my road drops.
the drops of the bars are perfect for skidding, it's amazing how much farther forward i can put my weight. just low enough for a great aero position, without the same strain as a deep drop. gets me as low as i ever need to be in the city.
but by far my favorite parts are the ends. it puts me in the perfect position for hauling ass and climbing. way way more comfortable than drops. i'm guessing the 38cm bars have a shorter reach than their larger counterparts.
even at 38cm, it's not cramped in any way.
by far the best set of bars i've ever had the pleasure to use. i'm so psyched.
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Originally Posted by sers
better pictures tomorrow


I've got 42's on one of mine, and I feel like it's a little wide for cruising, but I love it on climbs.
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i rock 40cm 21s - they're the jam.
although, since aebike.com sells the 42cm for $34, i'd probably sacrifice the 2cm unless i could find the 40s as cheap:
https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=HB4006
although, since aebike.com sells the 42cm for $34, i'd probably sacrifice the 2cm unless i could find the 40s as cheap:
https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=HB4006
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Modolo Q Crono Time Trial Bars
I can't seem to find mention of them anywhere.
suddenly KingKog is selling them to their "target demographic"
but i'm in looooooooove with the drop
would that even be possible to ride on the flats?
better or worse than 21's?
for that matter,
better or worse than these?

Deda Akros Time Trial / Aero Handlebars
for what it's worth,
I'm still happy with the mavic's
but i'm looking for something new
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Originally Posted by yarr
what type of grip/wrap combo is that on your 021's sers?
i just recently got mine on a trip to sf and i cant decide how to wrap em
i just recently got mine on a trip to sf and i cant decide how to wrap em
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I called them up the other day and ordered my set. Their supplier for these bars is Merry Sales (small distributor), which explains why they've got some sizing options that the rest of us don't normally have access to. If you're looking for any other hard to find items, an email to these guys would likely be worth the effort.
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Here are the promised "better" pictures:




As I mentioned in another thread, the 38cm size is available here at thebikebiz.com. They also carry the 40cm, 42cm and 44cm versions as well. at $43.95 there about $10 more than some retailers sell the 42cm size for. The bars came quickly after I ordered them, in the original nitto wrap.




As I mentioned in another thread, the 38cm size is available here at thebikebiz.com. They also carry the 40cm, 42cm and 44cm versions as well. at $43.95 there about $10 more than some retailers sell the 42cm size for. The bars came quickly after I ordered them, in the original nitto wrap.
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Originally Posted by eddiebrannan
i just ordered some of that tape in white, after seeing these pics.
that and it looks cool.
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Originally Posted by sers

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the flats and the ends appear to be longer than a comparable sized nitto 021. they also have a 10mm shallower drop. that ritchey looks like a 42cm bar, which seem to be quite different than the 38cm bars that are pictured above.
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the 38s look like there's barely enough room for a set of hands (small ones) on the flats next to the stem, which is where I normally ride...aren't the ends of your hands sloping down slightly? is that even comfortable?
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Originally Posted by Seggybop
how would these compare to the nitto bars?
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Originally Posted by onlythebest
the 38s look like there's barely enough room for a set of hands (small ones) on the flats next to the stem, which is where I normally ride...aren't the ends of your hands sloping down slightly? is that even comfortable?
Originally Posted by sers
however the angled shoulders are so comfortable to ride on that i never really gripped the flats like i was used to on my road drops.
if you're concerned about the flats, but like the bars get the 40's. ourys help too. i'll measure the flats, shoulders, drops and ends tonight when i get home from work and post the measurements for reference.
my grip is about 9 cm
Last edited by sers; 04-04-06 at 03:23 PM.






