Nitto Mini-Bullhorn Bar???
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Nitto Mini-Bullhorn Bar???
Does anyone here have one?
I would like to know a few measurements.
Is the 34cm width c-t-c or os-os?
What is the outside diameter at the bar ends?
What is the length of the straight grip section at bar ends?
Thanks in advance for any useful responses.
Byron
I would like to know a few measurements.
Is the 34cm width c-t-c or os-os?
What is the outside diameter at the bar ends?
What is the length of the straight grip section at bar ends?
Thanks in advance for any useful responses.
Byron
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No, I don't own one, however, based on this link >>> https://www.bike-components.de/en/NI...lebars-p67072/
1) Width measurement is C-C
2) The OD could be either 22.2mm or 23.8mm
3) The reach is 112mm
1) Width measurement is C-C
2) The OD could be either 22.2mm or 23.8mm
3) The reach is 112mm
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No, I don't own one, however, based on this link >>> https://www.bike-components.de/en/NI...lebars-p67072/
1) Width measurement is C-C
2) The OD could be either 22.2mm or 23.8mm
3) The reach is 112mm
1) Width measurement is C-C
2) The OD could be either 22.2mm or 23.8mm
3) The reach is 112mm
I went ahead and ordered one, crossing my fingers for the 23.8mm OD.
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Nitto Rb 030 (38cm) Nitto b 264 (34cm) Unauthorized reproduction of Scott 100k bar

Nitto b 264

Some context and the measurements asked for.
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Thanks again Bianchi PC.
I ended up with bars that look similar to your hall shot.
I'm no where near to your slammed stem, but that's what works for me.
70 yrs here, and you?
I ended up with bars that look similar to your hall shot.
I'm no where near to your slammed stem, but that's what works for me.
70 yrs here, and you?
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No problem
I'm 52
I liked them on top of the stack of spacers too. Where they are in the pic pulls me a little forward and puts a little more weight on my hands.
- both positions work for me now but from looking at the Bike forums c&v threads I suspect that like most people there will be a point for me where either the bike goes up on a wall to look at and not use or... the stem gets raised.
cheers
I'm 52
I liked them on top of the stack of spacers too. Where they are in the pic pulls me a little forward and puts a little more weight on my hands.
- both positions work for me now but from looking at the Bike forums c&v threads I suspect that like most people there will be a point for me where either the bike goes up on a wall to look at and not use or... the stem gets raised.
cheers
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One more question if I may,
The reverse brake levers I have currently are Tekro RX 4.1
They have an adjustment hex screw to adjust the lever distance from the bar to accommodate different hand sizes.
What I don't like is that there is no nub extension beyond the lever for out of saddle climbing.
I climb on my road bars with my index fingers in front of the levers.
I see that the Cane Creek 2000TT reverse brake levers provide an extending nub that would allow for my index fingers to pull up on to add to overall climbing strength.
I hope that translates?
Has anyone used this Cane Creek model?
If so, do they have the same adjustability hex screw set up?
I like the Tekro's, but want the Cane Creek nub.
Thanks in advance.
Byron
The reverse brake levers I have currently are Tekro RX 4.1
They have an adjustment hex screw to adjust the lever distance from the bar to accommodate different hand sizes.
What I don't like is that there is no nub extension beyond the lever for out of saddle climbing.
I climb on my road bars with my index fingers in front of the levers.
I see that the Cane Creek 2000TT reverse brake levers provide an extending nub that would allow for my index fingers to pull up on to add to overall climbing strength.
I hope that translates?
Has anyone used this Cane Creek model?
If so, do they have the same adjustability hex screw set up?
I like the Tekro's, but want the Cane Creek nub.
Thanks in advance.
Byron
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the bars are compatable with most anything and are as comfy as a flat bar

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What brand is your fixed gear?
Are these the same bars I recently installed?
I like the look of your crank.
Thanks much!
Are these the same bars I recently installed?
I like the look of your crank.
Thanks much!
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