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Anyone able to identify these bars?
So yeah, the title says it all.
Help plz! |
I hear Ian.
Syntace Stratos or sumting. |
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars.. |
Originally Posted by ssindosk8rss
(Post 11589922)
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars.. |
they look like drop bullhorn or "pursuit" style bars. i just got some of these for my new project. they are steel and not alloy. better vibration absorbancy. mine are "Soma El toro" http://www.universalcycles.com/image...dium/23415.jpg
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Originally Posted by Encore
(Post 11590007)
I was more looking for information than your opinion, but thanks.
Regardless of the fact, if I had to wager a guess (which is my opinion), they are probably the 'Hydroformed Cinelli Bullhorns' (Not the 2011's sorry) (31.8 clamp and seemingly aero flat tops) that come with the new Cinelli x Mash frame. Again, this is my opinion. http://www.ppolnews.com/primages/84892_main.jpg |
Originally Posted by ssindosk8rss
(Post 11589922)
Honestly,
just get Nashbar aero-bars.. |
bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
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Originally Posted by PHR3AK
(Post 11590195)
bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
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Originally Posted by PHR3AK
(Post 11590195)
bullhorns with a bit of drop...why does it matter? what are you hoping to gain by being bar buddie with him?
Honestly, just get Nashbar aero-bars.. By posting on an online forum, you are subjecting yourself to the opinions of others. This is a risk that you will have to take to get a definitive answer to anything. Not to mention.. What you are asking for is practically an opinion anyways. Regardless of the fact, if I had to wager a guess (which is my opinion), they are probably the 'Hydroformed Cinelli Bullhorns' (Not the 2011's sorry) (31.8 clamp and seemingly aero flat tops) that come with the new Cinelli x Mash frame. Again, this is my opinion. Such as yours. So thanks! I'll see if I can find some more info on those Cinelli ones. |
Originally Posted by Encore
(Post 11593243)
Ha, bar buddies? Not so much. I was asking mainly for the fact that they look really really comfortable, as I used to have pursuit bars (as ALX suggested) and they were a nightmare, at least for me.
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Originally Posted by ALX
(Post 11590064)
they look like drop bullhorn or "pursuit" style bars. i just got some of these for my new project. they are steel and not alloy. better vibration absorbancy. mine are "Soma El toro" http://www.universalcycles.com/image...dium/23415.jpg
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Bar comfort is unique to each person.
I had a pair of "Aero" bullhorns which I couldn't stand, I had RB-018's which I liked but RB-021 (similar to El Toro's) are very comfortable to me. I don't mind the close "hands on stem" position and riding on the dropped section is the perfect amount of adjustment when I need another position because i'm getting stiff, or if I want to sprint. Oh, and I think the mash bars on the picture above are the ones you are looking for. |
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