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On-One OG bars?

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Has anyone tried these yet? Does anyone have a picture of some fitted? ... I'm playing about with bars on the Stooge and wondered whether these might be the ticket. I won't tell you just how many sets I've tried so far :roll:
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Not tried but might be tempted. Since the 45 degree sweep of the Jones was too much, and at £25, I might give them a punt.
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Aren't they just a new version of the Ragley Carnegie?
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Aren't they just a new version of the Ragley Carnegie?
I think they are but the pics on On-Ones site does make them look a bit different when you compare the two ... that could just be the pics though.
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My Lady has them on her 29er Pugs, didn't have much time to try them out but soon she will - going riding in the Balkans for 3 weeks.

They seem like really nice bars and Lady says she prefers them to the Titec H-bars that were fitted prior OG.
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I was told by Brant that they were the same design as Carnegies, I've now got a pair of Carbon ones on my Van Nic and they are great.The finish is good and they are very comfortable. The aluminium ones they replaced were also fine but obviously not as light as carbon.
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I've just ordered a pair of alloy ones ... if we don't get on then they'll have lots of company in my ever expanding bar collection :wink:
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Did you get a pair in the end? How did you get on with them?
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I bought the carbon ones, and honestly wouldn't go back to my Marys or my Carnegie's, they're perfect.
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Thanks. How much rise have they got - similar or less than Marys? I've got flat bars on my 29er at the moment and don't really want the bars any higher but would like a bit more sweep.
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Now with 50% Off - got to be worth a punt
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The rise is very similar to the Marys, but instead of running them with rise I invert them and have them with a small amount of drop.
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