Description:Is your classic XC rig missing comfort and control? You need to step up with the XLR low riser bar. It will provide the relaxed position you require. Fabricated from 2014 T-6 butted and bead blasted aluminum. 24 long, rise, 8 sweep, 220g.
Submitted by
Scott
a Cross Country Rider
from Alamogordo NM USA Date Reviewed: June 1, 2008
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Price Point
Strengths:
This is for the oversized bar. Very stiff. Looks to be high quality. Fairly light. Cheap price.
Weaknesses:
Very stiff. Bend seemed awkward at first but after a small adjustment and about a week of riding they feel familiar like an old couch.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized S-Works XC flat bar
Bike Setup:
Stump Jumper HT
Bottom Line:
I really didnt want an oversized bar/stem, but Pricepoint was back ordered on the std size. It was a small weight penalty, but the O/S bar is very stiff. It is shot peened and anodized. It looks just as good construction wise as anything else.
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Submitted by
Mike Hoff
a Cross Country Rider
from Sacramento Date Reviewed: May 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Folsom Dike 8 to Salmon falls
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Price Point
Strengths:
Super inexpensive, will not tear like carbon, relatively light.
Weaknesses:
None, product does what it is designed to do.
Similar Products Used:
Stock straight bar on 02 Rockhopper
Bike Setup:
2002 dual suspention Specialized Rockhopper. LX Drive train exept shifters. LX crank, Judy C fork, fox float rear 4", sette xlr bars( .75inch riser), LX brake levers, rim brakes(still work great but not as sexy as disks), Blackburn quadrant light, XC fire pro tires(love them). XT hubs with Ryno lite XL rims--Rest is stock.
Bottom Line:
I originally was looking at carbon bars but they break and stress factor led me back to aluminum. These bars are 24" wide which matched my stock bars. The lift only .75". I was looking to stay close to original bar specs with a little rise for confort. I would pay 100 buck for a bar that did what I wanted but found it for 20, No argument from me. Don't let the price fool you these will work just fine.
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Submitted by
aaron
a Racer
from louisville, ky Date Reviewed: December 15, 2004
Favorite Trail:
Duffield
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At:
pricepoint, I think
Strengths:
Definitely cheap and very durable and stiff. Not too heavy.
Weaknesses:
None really, get what you pay for.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized low rise, using Easton Monkeylite XC currently on new bike.
Bike Setup:
Specialized Rockhopper, original starter bike with the Sette XLR handlebars.
Bottom Line:
For the price, it's excellent. Bought the combo, as did the previous reviewer. No longer use as primary bike, but used the handlebar for 1 year and still use when conditions are muddy and wet with the good ole hardtail.
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Submitted by
Geoff
a Weekend Warrior
from MA Date Reviewed: September 24, 2004
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Price Point
Strengths:
cheap, ummmm cheap, strong, lightweight, did I meantion CHEAP!
Weaknesses:
not flashy, but gets the job done
Similar Products Used:
scott, answer, kalloy uno
Bike Setup:
'04 Jamis XC pro, Fox float, XT
Bottom Line:
What a deal, this thing is great if you want a low rise for cross country, and isn't the lightest in the world, but no porker at 220g buy it with stem combo and it is only $37!! http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/12701-135_SETEX4_KIT-3-Parts-72-Stems/Sette-XLR-Low-Riser-Handlebar-w_-Sette-Edge-Stem.htm