Submitted by
FlipSide
a Downhiller
from Québec Date Reviewed: October 17, 2002
Favorite Trail:
TAC-TAC-TAC
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At:
Vélo-Mékanix
Strengths:
- Allows several riding positions (ergo shape) - Very comfortable once you get used to it. - Helps a lot while climbing - Great control for DH
Weaknesses:
- Feels really weird at first - Can't use lock-on grips - Not available anymore in 2003
Similar Products Used:
- Azonic World-Force 2" riser
Bike Setup:
2000 FSRxc, 2001 X-Vert Super, etc...
Bottom Line:
This bar finally ended my search for the perfect fit on my bike. I was a bit reluctant to buy this bar at first because of the weird shape...and when I first tried it, I though "Yukk! Not sure I like that... :(" After a bit of tuning (move brake levers and shifters inward), I have to say this bar is awesome! Very comfortable for heavy trail riding! From very technical or long climbs to technical or fast DH, the unique shape and feel of the bar enhanced the control of my bike.
I love it!
The only thing I don't like from tham is that you can't use lock-on grips on it.
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Submitted by
Bent Forkx
a Cross Country Rider
from Victoria,BC,Canada Date Reviewed: September 10, 2000
Favorite Trail:
Severed Dick
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
West Shore cycles
Strengths:
Dynamic bar shape, promotes bent elbows for ergonomic shock absorption, and less effort in control steering
Weaknesses:
a little wide for freeriding in the woods
Similar Products Used:
icon, raceface, etc
Bike Setup:
TREK 8000SL, with Bomber Z1 Dropoffs, XT drivetrain, Rockshox suspension seat post
Bottom Line:
With the unique shape, and with the proper body geometry considerations taken into account, you will, gain better uphill/downhill freeriding control
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Submitted by
Denis
a Weekend Warrior
from Singapore Date Reviewed: March 26, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Mandai
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
unique shape, looks good,easy to match bike's colour
Weaknesses:
hard to get brake levers/grip-shifts in through the handlebar
Bike Setup:
Cannondale SV 900 DD60(shock)
Bottom Line:
Roox Freeride bar looks strange and feels strange, but it works great. Friends of mine thought i purposely bent the end of my bars!!!Truly a bar for its price value!
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Submitted by
Christiaan Vingerling
a weekend warrior
from Nederland Date Reviewed: October 20, 1998
Bottom Line:
A few months ago I bought the Roox freeride handlebar, but I am not very happy with it. The position and the wide of the handlebar is good, and it does not scratch easy, but the plastic thing to let it fit in your stem is trash. After a month the plastic thing was not able to stabelize the handlebar in the stem anymore, I have replaced them for handmade alu ones, and now it works. In a german handlebar-test they had the same problem they could not lock the handlebar in the stem, so they stopped testing it. I don't know why they keep selling trash like this!
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