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Control Tech Carbon Stumpy Bar Ends

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# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 3/5
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Submitted by Milwaukeehaze a Cross Country Rider from Milwaukee, WI
Date Reviewed: March 12, 2006
Favorite Trail:All of them!
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $70.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Lightweight, comfortable, great looking especially on my carbon FS bike.
Weaknesses:Nothing so far except for the price.
Similar Products Used:control tech aluminum bar ends & cane creek ergo bar ends.
Bike Setup:Giant NRS Composite 2 with everything upgraded except for Fox fork and Fox rear shocks.
Bottom Line:These bare ends are definitely lightweight and feel very comfortable especially on those epic rides where you need to constantly change hand positions. I really don't know what the other 2 reviewers were saying because I have them mounted on my Easton EC70 carbon handlebar and they have caused no problems at all. I even use them for leverage on those tough climbs and they haven't caused any problems to my carbon bar. The problem could be improper torque when mounting them. I only torqued them enough that they wouldn't turn on the bar. Just make sure not to tighten them too much or have your LBS put them on.

I also think they are very comfortable, but that may just be a personal thing with different riders. The only thing is they could be cheaper.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brian a Cross Country Rider from San Diego
Date Reviewed: May 25, 2005
Favorite Trail:Noble Canyon
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $60.00
Strengths:Looks cool, light
Weaknesses:Just not comfortable..
Similar Products Used:Control Tech Ti Stix
Bottom Line:Used them once, hate 'em. I am used to a bar end with a right angle that I can rest my hands on and really get forward when going on vertical climbs. The Stumpy just did not work out in any way, shape, or form.

I do LOVE my old Control Tech Ti Stix though, am going to put them back on the bike and climb some super steep stuff.

Later!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Kyle a Cross Country Rider from Utah
Date Reviewed: May 10, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $60.00
Purchased At:Colorado Cyclist
Strengths:Lightweight
Ergonomic
Minimalist
Carbon!
Weaknesses:The clamp on these bar ends is NOT compatible with carbon bars, contrary to what is listed on Easton's website.
Similar Products Used:Various
Bike Setup:DBR, Manitou, Sram, Magura........
Bottom Line:The jury is still out on these, they seem comfortable but I haven't had time to ride much on them.

I'm a bit unhappy about the non-carbon freindly clamp design-- these things are expensive, weigh virtually nothing, but shouldn't be combined with a nice lightweight carbon bar. I don't plan on letting that stop me though, I am going to reinforce the ends of a Easton carbon bar and slap them on.

Three chilis so far, I'll revise this later after some riding, but I thought it worth the time to warn people about the clamp design.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3






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