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differences in FSA Energy and Gossamer Compact bars?
I know the Energy has internal routing which I don't need. Any other differences? I used these models in the olden days and thinking about trading out on one bike with upright bars.
Opinions? Similar bars you might recommend. https://www.competitivecyclist.com/f...r-wing-compact https://www.competitivecyclist.com/f...-scr-handlebar
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Looks like they're made from different flavors of aluminum. I'd gander the Energy are a couple dozen grams lighter.
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I've also used these bars on a number of bikes as my primary bar over the last
~ 15 years. The current difference between the two is weight, finish, and possibly a slight shaping on the top section. The Energy is a very nice looking bar. The Gossamer does look more "budget" in the textured finish. I have built my last few bikes with the PLT Ergo Carbon bar from PRO which basically stole the dimensions from the FSA bar and then added a tiny but of length to the tail in the drop. I really like them but there is a significant price difference. |
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FWIW, if you're a heavy sweater and tend to corrode through your handlebars like I do, 606x series is more corrosion resistant than 7050. 20XX series alloys are used for handlebars too, and its stronger (so therefore lighter b/c thinner walls) but its corrosion resistance is even worse than the 6000 series or 7000 series. |
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