Flared road bars
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Flared road bars
Alpkit spitfires are out of stock so any recommendations for anything similar. Nothing too flared 16deg maybe
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Planet X Selcof Serrato 10° a bit heavy but available in 3 widths and £14.99 MrsPB wont ride Genetic Digest as they look odd so uses these and they're shallow drop so quite good off road.
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My favourites are ritchey venture max
Have a flat top with a tiny back sweep and a reverse curve on the drop. Makes them more hand-shaped in more hand positions.
Have a flat top with a tiny back sweep and a reverse curve on the drop. Makes them more hand-shaped in more hand positions.
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The Ritcheys are good, the Genetic Drove/Drovers are a bit less wierd.
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Have Ritchey Venture Max waiting to be fitted.
After a lot of looking those are the ones I settled on.
Seem to remember a KTM being in the choice but couldn't get hold of one.
After a lot of looking those are the ones I settled on.
Seem to remember a KTM being in the choice but couldn't get hold of one.
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Very happy with Ritchey Veture Max.
The flare is pretty wide but not so radical as Midge bars.
The flare is pretty wide but not so radical as Midge bars.
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If another +1 for the Ritcheys were needed, then
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Has anyone used Ritchey Evomax? Do they share the same flat top as the Venturemax?
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got my eyes on the venturemax if there's no more spitfires