wtd clip on bars

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timj
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Post by timj »

Hi
anyone know best place to get these or has anyone got any for sale?
cheers Tim
dave c
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Post by dave c »

Hi Tim

The ones I use are Easton which are strong, fairly light and reasonable price. There are different extension bars, straight, single, and double bends. I use the double bend ones.

I can't remember where I got them but here are some links:

Base: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=28252

Extension bars: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=28251

Hope this helps


Dave
timj
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Post by timj »

hi Dave
cheers for that
Tim
ClaireG
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Post by ClaireG »

Tim,

One at least to consider is the Deda Clip One Tri- Bars.

We've found them very neat and easy to take on and off, for when you don't want to look like a tri-athlete out on a club ride (!) :wink: :wink:

Seriously, they are also very light.

Have fun choosing!
tomf
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Post by tomf »

Hi Tim - I have a set of BBB aerobars which look a lot like these:

http://www.discountcyclesdirect.co.uk/p ... ts_id=9750

They work well for me, although I've not tried any others to compare them with. I liked the fact they have plenty of degrees of adustment, although they are a bit of a pain to fix on and remove.

For which reason I doubt I'll be using them at all until May at the earliest so if you want to borrow them, give me a shout!

cheers,
tom
timj
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Post by timj »

Hi Tom
Thanks for the reply they look just what i need to put on the Turbo set up for a while.Any chance of borrowing them to see if they will do the job.Could we sort something out.
cheers Tim
tomf
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tim - have PM'd
Dan
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Post by Dan »

Oval Concepts do a good range of Tri-Bars with some of them been fixed to the handlebar stem front plate rather than the handlebars so they can be easily remove and so the fixing clamps don't stress the handlebars and weaken them if you do over torque the bolts.

They also come in lovely carbon fibre! :lol:
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