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What’s your favorite flared gravel bar?
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Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 12-01-2022 at 05:53 AM. |
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Ritchey WCS Ergomax
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Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 12-01-2022 at 05:53 AM. |
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I like the 3T 3t superghiaia because you get flare on the drops but the levers stay perfectly straight. I have the 44cm one which has a nice amount of flare, they did not make a 42 back then which would have been my preferred but so far its a great bar.
Its not a stiff bar which for gravel I think is a blessing but if you want a stiff bar, I would stay away, specially in the drops, its very noodly. |
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I've enjoyed my Ritchey Evomax bars on the two rides I've done so far
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Salsa Cowchippers, nice flat ramp and a comfy flare.
I have Specialized Hoverbars on my new Diverge, they're okay, but I miss the more pronounced flare of the Cowchippers. |
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Salsa Cowbell is the correct choice.
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Great choice, and my choice for a flared compact bar, but in fact the exact same bar as the Whisky the OP mentioned they didn't like.
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I don’t like lots of flare, so the Easton EA70 AX handlebars have been working me. There’s a carbon version too, EC70 AX.
With the 44cm size, c-c, the brake hoods are 43cm apart. |
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Quote:
https://spank-ind.com/pages/spank-gravel |
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Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 12-01-2022 at 05:53 AM. |
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Fsa
I typically use short/shallow bars, but the FSA Adventure works well and it’s cheap. It’s 80/125, IRC
Ray |
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Big fan of the Ritchey EVOmax for road and gravel. Perfect degree or flare for me and a nice round bend.
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The Enve Aero bar! Saving up for one!
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