Submitted by
Carl Leist
a Racer
from Canal Winchester Date Reviewed: July 26, 2003
Favorite Trail:
Caesar's Creek
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Purchased At:
Cyclist Connection
Strengths:
Light as heck, feel great on technical trails, good with abuse
Weaknesses:
not the best for more than 25 miles or about 2-hours of riding simply because of how few degrees the bars are turned back they become uncomfortable on wrist
Similar Products Used:
Raceface flat bars and Bontrager race lites
Bike Setup:
Trek Fuel 90 and now a Cove Stiffee FR, both tricked out for lightweight cross-country
Bottom Line:
If you're looking for a good set of bars to race XC with, then I don't think there is anything better. But I do mean race; these bars aren't to comfy nor ideal for a trailbike or cross training. When racing, the shallow bend makes them very responsive for technical handling and graceful maneuvering. These bars also take alot of abuse. I race XC, but do alott of freeride with my other bike, so I sometimes get carried away with my xc bike and yet it takes it with ease. Bravo RooX
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Submitted by
roy heideveld
a Cross Country Rider
from apeldoorn, Holland Date Reviewed: February 9, 2002
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
it's strength, it makes me feel secure even when I make big jumps,or cross country racing. It's also nice that it weigth is none(almost)
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
acor xc handlebar
Bike Setup:
crosscountry race
Bottom Line:
great price/value low weight durability
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