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Avenir Barends

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# of Reviews 26
Average Rating 4.42/5
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Submitted by Haste a Cross Country Rider from Roanoke, VA USA
Date Reviewed: August 20, 2003
Favorite Trail:Carvin's Cove
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $35.00
Purchased At:CMT Sporting Goods
Strengths:Titanium, good welds different hand positions
Weaknesses:none, other than the finish gets scuffed easily, but hey that comes with XC territory
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:stock raleigh M40
Bottom Line:great product and oh so light!!!!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jon a Weekend Warrior from BFE
Date Reviewed: March 28, 2003
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:???
Strengths:Fairly cheap, came in a cool titanium color, nice bend shape, came with handle bar plugs.
Weaknesses:bonded... a piece of tubing bonded onto an alloy clamp, somes loose easily, and scratches REALLY easily. It's also pretty skinny, a fact that I overlooked.
Similar Products Used:Titec Micros (just got them...)
Bike Setup:2002 Trek 4300, clipped pedals, Kore lite 3 stem, Koski seatpost and saddle, Titec barends and handle bar. Soon to be Sun Rhyno light rims...
Bottom Line:They worked okay... I had them on a different bike then transferred them onto the above described bike. They don't fit my hand terribly well, but I'm not quite normal sized. The bend offers several positions though, something I may miss with the replacements.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by i. s. a Weekend Warrior from San Francisco, CA
Date Reviewed: April 10, 2002
Favorite Trail:from my house to the bar
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $20.00
Purchased At:nomad cycles
Strengths:for the LiteStik II by avenir, fairly light seem strong, haven't crashed yet. Right length (short) and nice curve.
Weaknesses:a bit thin, but thats ok for my skinny hands
Similar Products Used:specialized and tioga bar ends, these are lighter
Bike Setup:gaint rainier se, stock with bmx pedals, now those barends
Bottom Line:if you like short and lite barends to change body posture during long climbs, go for it. They should cost less then 20$
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Loenard Canavan a Weekend Warrior from San Dimas, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 30, 2001
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Purchased At:Broken Hill, Australia
Strengths:Smooth finish, fits hands well.
Bike Setup:98 GT Tequesta (ridgid). STX-RC (F/R Deralleurs, V-Brakes, cassette, RF shifters), GT front hub, Suntour AP350 Crank, Kore litebars, Tioga Alchemy headset, WTB seat, Araya TM-820 wheels, Continental T/C tyres.
Bottom Line:Nice and smooth in the hand, great fit and finish, slight flex but strong. Not welded as in photo. Would recommend to any one wanting to use for every day commuting or road work. Haven't spent much time off road but would guess from the feel they wouldn't stand up to hard abuse from a 6'+ 200 lb rider. I use them for road use and getting around the town. They made a great deal of difference to the Kore Lightbar, extended the riding positions available.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Berkeley, CA
Date Reviewed: February 20, 2000
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Strengths:big, inexpensive, clamp well
Weaknesses:not a sausage, bugger all
Similar Products Used:Profile Boxers (almost as good), Airborne Joy Styx (utter crap), the original Onza bar ends with the expansion wedge
Bottom Line:Great bar ends. They're the only ones I've ever had where I can fit my entire palm on the L-bend, with room to spare. 4 different positions! I've also crashed with them a couple of times with no permanent damage. I wrap them in two layers of athletic tape, which greatly enhances grip, especially in the wet.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bong Hernandez a Weekend Warrior from Manila Phillipines
Date Reviewed: December 2, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Tagaytay
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Ligth, Strong, Nice Finish
Weaknesses:
none
Bottom Line:Most Execellent Barends!!!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brian Hefele a Weekend Warrior from Middletown, MD
Date Reviewed: July 29, 1999
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Bottom Line:These are great barends. I have ones which are curved at the top, not welded. They have been good so far. The are incredibly strong. My bike has fallen, on them a good bit, and even though they scratch easy as anything, they haven't dented. The color matches my handlebars well. They are extremely light, also.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by PHAT HOLDEN a Cross-Country Rider from TIBET
Date Reviewed: March 30, 1999
Favorite Trail:
MT. Everest
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
STRONg
Weaknesses:
need to be longer and shorter at the same time
Similar Products Used:
AVENIR COMPUTER IT ROCKS
Bike Setup:
XTR, ROCKSHOX, XT, TITEC< Magura, KORE, ICON
Bottom Line:NICE
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Sean Graham a cross-country rider from WA
Date Reviewed: January 10, 1999
Bottom Line:

I am very pleased with the performance of these bar ends. However
I do not use bar ends anymore, I still admire the durability of these
bar ends. I did break the first pair, of course that was understandable
because when i took that fall i cracked my crown on my fork. After that i
got some trans-X bar ends... those lasted about a heartbeat before one of them took a flying leap to the deep black abyss. i bought a second pair and those took a massive smash... except this time they came out all in one piece
3 chili's for avenir!
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by TOM TUCKEY a cross-country rider from Australia
Date Reviewed: October 9, 1998
Bottom Line:

I purchased my bar endz about 8 months ago and they were great, lite as anything
the only bad thing was that they scratched really easily, i mean evan if you set your bike down on the pavement carefully they would still scratch but that was only because they are alluminium but they are well worth the money, what was it like $20 (australian) or something i'll give them 5 hot chilis farewell fellow XC riders!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Capttan Kona a cross-country rider from Petaluma, CA
Date Reviewed: May 28, 1998
Bottom Line:

I have the newest Avenir barends. I purchased the short ones with the triangular shape. It has a ridge on them for better gripping. I have crashed a couple of times on them, and I have only received a few minor scratches on them. They were an excellent investment and I would recommend them to any of my friends who were seeking bar ends.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by d Avid Parkinson a cross-country rider from Preston England
Date Reviewed: May 15, 1998
Bottom Line:

These came stock on my Diamondback. They look pretty cool at first (I have the shorter version) but soon scratch and the logo rubs off after a couple of months still you can't see that when you're riding and it doesn't really matter. fdvbjk ekwjfwerjkf vdfkjhjkerlge mkjlgdfkjghks vmfdjkhgdfksjghsm ,vkfdfkjghfs kjdvhvl fdkjjfkhls fdkjhdfkls fkjdv 50 words
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Evil Yak a cross-country rider from SF, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: March 12, 1998
Bottom Line:

Friggin cool bar ends. I've crashed on them so many times. Nothing. Scratches and that's it. Only peeve is that the end caps on the bar ends don't stay on.. Cookie cutter city.. Heh heh... Five chilies.... 2 for sturdiness, 2 for lightness, minus one for end caps, plus two for price!
Heh heh...
I'll beat the crap outta you with a bat-Evil Yak
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mike a weekend warrior from Montana
Date Reviewed: February 20, 1998
Bottom Line:

Excellent barends-great uphill. I've put many dents in 'em but they hold up real light too. But slippery when wet. Best barends- E X C E L L E N T V A L U E . I like the fact that they are light and extremely versatile with all handlebars.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by spanky a racer from east coast
Date Reviewed: February 7, 1998
Bottom Line:

i bought the avenir ti team edition bar ends from a shop i worked at for $20. these things are the lightest full length bar ends i've ever seen. i've been using them for two years now and they are incredible. I also used a pair of control tech team issues, i like the larger diameter tubes and the grippy texture also. the only thing i don't like about these 6/4 ti bar ends is that the tubes are a slightly smaller diameter than most. if you have small hands, like me, you're good. if you have larger hands, try them before you buy them. shop around, you can't beat the price.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mark a cross-country rider from ar
Date Reviewed: November 16, 1997
Bottom Line:

they do their job, and they're pretty light. they're tuff too, i've banged the hell outta them. buy em
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Eric Harney a weekend warrior from SC
Date Reviewed: November 11, 1997
Bottom Line:

Very strong, but very slippery when wet.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by ROB a cross-country rider from bay area,ca.
Date Reviewed: September 22, 1997
Bottom Line:

good bar-ends. fits well on my UNO KALLOY bars.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by James Lin a weekend warrior from Boston, MA
Date Reviewed: July 26, 1997
Bottom Line:

So aggresive... ah, I love it. When I put them on my Specialized GroundControl.
Sex me up, mama! Yeepee!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John Leo a weekend warrior from New York, NY USA
Date Reviewed: July 24, 1997
Bottom Line:

Got the ones pictured exactly. Save for the black lettering instead of the white. What can I say, they're bar ends. Rating one is like rating a rock. It does what its intended to. I never felt any other pair of bar ends so I don't know if the titanium really makes it that much lighter. I got them for $35 at Bike World. A bit expensive to pay for bar ends if you ask me.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by David Poon a weekend warrior from Vancouver, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: July 19, 1997
Bottom Line:

Although not as fancy or good as the more expensive Avenir model pictured above, my bent type Avenir bar ends which I bought from my LBS are quite good and comfortable expecially for climbing up the hill. The contours of the bar ends (I have the long bars) fit my hands perfectly. Heck, even the colors matches that of my bike faithfully.
Therefore, I would give my Avenir cheap bar ends 4 chillies because of its rather cheap construction. I felt that the welded one has a better feel and good overall construction. Ofcourse, it costs more though!
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by James a cross-country rider from Knoxville TN
Date Reviewed: May 30, 1997
Bottom Line:

The new Avenir Flat Tops simply rock. I replaced a pair of Ritchey Pro WCS bar
ends (which were good) with these and the difference is remarkable. The V shape
really fits your hand well and is very comfortable on long rides. These are a huge improvement over the old Lite-Stiks and other Avenir bar-ends.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Will Abraham a weekend warrior from Walnut Creek, CA
Date Reviewed: January 8, 1997
Bottom Line:

I don't have the model in the picture. Mine are bent tubes (not welded). I love
my Avenir bar ends. They are nice and big, yet lightweight enough for my needs.
I like how many different positions they offer and how they cover my hands through
tight vegetation and falls. You should see the cosmetic damage that the right one
took when we slid 10 feet down asphalt! That would've happened to my hands instead!
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by James Carroll a cross-country rider from Austin, TX
Date Reviewed: November 3, 1996
Bottom Line:

I bought a set of the Ti Avenir barends (exactly the ones in the picture above)
at a hefty discount. I don't know if I'd pay $100 for them, but at $50 I love
them. The cut bend fits me very well and they are super light. So far they
are also very durable and since they are Ti they should stay that way. The
surface is slick, but that's never been a problem. If you like the feel of a
cut bend barend (like these and the Control Tech Team Issue) then these are
great and among the lightest full size barends you can get, but you pay for it.
Given the price I paid I'd give them 5 stars but at a retail of around $100
I can only give them 4.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Cam Mitchell a cross-country rider from Agassiz, BC V0M1A0
Date Reviewed: November 3, 1996
Bottom Line:

I bought Avenir barends with my new bike as well, but they don't look anything like the ones in the picture. The ones I got are the Avenir Pro Series L-Bend. They work great, my only complaint is that they will move a bit when you are really hammering up a steep hill. I've had to stop and slam my barend back down into place a few times, it's a pain in the ass.. but I give them 4 stars! They're light.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Scott Deane a cross-country rider from Boston
Date Reviewed: June 18, 1996
Bottom Line:

I bought Avenir Bar-ends with my new bike this year, and Im pretty pleased with
them. They arent anything special (I dont think bar-ends offer much to work
with), but they are effective. They weigh about average for ends, and offer a
couple of different grips for climbing.
Overall Rating:4






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