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Old 08-01-12 | 07:31 AM
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What Bars Are These?

Hello Everyone. I did a search but wasn't sure where to post this. I figured I'd post in here since the part I am looking for is for my new fixed gear build. Does anybody know what bars these are? To me they look comfortable as hell so I figured I'd try them if I can find them. I've been doing a lot of research and I know they are not FSA Energy bars, Easton EA Ergo Series or Forte Team Bars. Do any of you have any idea? Thanks...

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https://www.google.com/search?q=ergo+...iw=320&bih=356

Can't tell exactly. Just some ergo road bars.
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Old 08-01-12 | 09:01 AM
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Mods - please move to the roadie forum where they trade handlebars for children.

Oh yeah - Easton EC70
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Old 08-01-12 | 09:33 AM
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I was thinking that it was those also, but the Easton's have that an enlarged area where the stem clamps the bars.
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Old 08-01-12 | 10:30 AM
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The bars on the Easton website are probably not taken at such an odd angle, have a stem attached, or employ a poor use of lighting.
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eastons seem to have a flat top section:
the ones in question look round all the way through
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Old 08-01-12 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
eastons seem to have a flat top section:


the ones in question look round all the way through
Exactly!
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Old 08-01-12 | 11:06 AM
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maybe the pro vibe 7s os anatomic
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maybe the pro vibe 7s os anatomic
Those are not them but I like those a lot! Thanks dude.
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Looks similar to a Deda 215 Anatomic, but the drops on the bars in the OP look shorter.

Deda bars:


26.0 clamp; very nice bars. They also come in shallow and deep drop.
I have a pair of the anatomics.
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Originally Posted by JesusBananas
Looks similar to a Deda 215 Anatomic, but the drops on the bars in the OP look shorter.

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26.0 clamp; very nice bars. They also come in shallow and deep drop.
I have a pair of the anatomics.
Those are the closest I have seen yet....Thanks!
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Those are the closest I have seen yet....Thanks!
With all due respect, why are you obsessing on getting these exact bars? They are simply dime-a-dozen aluminum ergo bars. I had a set come on my Specialized Tarmac. I threw them away because they are impossible to sell...even for $10.

Go to any bike shop and there will be a box of them in the corner taken off new bikes.

That flat part in the bend is actually undesirable because they offer only one position. Slightly curved bends feel better and are more popular for this reason. They feel better because you can move up and back a couple of CM and adjust the load angle on your wrists.

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Old 08-06-12 | 09:49 PM
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OP, You might also want to consider the El Toro bullhorns:

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OP, You might also want to consider the El Toro bullhorns:

Somebody get this guy a medal.
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Old 08-07-12 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by carleton
With all due respect, why are you obsessing on getting these exact bars? They are simply dime-a-dozen aluminum ergo bars. I had a set come on my Specialized Tarmac. I threw them away because they are impossible to sell...even for $10.
I wouldn't really call asking one question "obsessing".

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Go to any bike shop and there will be a box of them in the corner taken off new bikes.
The local bike shop you say?! Why didn't I think of that!.. Problem is I live in the sticks, limited options or resources to reach out to.


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That flat part in the bend is actually undesirable because they offer only one position. Slightly curved bends feel better and are more popular for this reason. They feel better because you can move up and back a couple of CM and adjust the load angle on your wrists.
It's about what I want not you.
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OP, You might also want to consider the El Toro bullhorns:
I was eyeing a couple different pursuit bar flavors, they look really comfortable also.
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