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You kind of have to decide if classic bend or a flat transition is your preference. Classic bend (and Italian) when set up in the classic manner means a bit of a down slope to the hoods. The Deda illustration shows that stem adjustment may be necessary when shifting between bar types.
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Thanks for the input, Y’all. I’ve decided to order the Deda M35 with the more compact design. It’ll be interesting to see the comparison between the two different curves.
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I have the Ritchey evo curve and the transition is smoother then my other bike with enve compact bars. (SR11 from 2010-2012)
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The Easton EC90 should be a short reach and shallow drop bar. I have them, that date back at least 10 years. They work well with Campy 11 levers.
They also make the slightly heavier and cheaper EC70 model with the same bend. I just got a pair for $150. https://www.eastoncycling.com/produc...s/ec90-slx-bar https://www.eastoncycling.com/produc...ls/ec70-sl-bar |
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Compass Maes 1950 version, they're available in 31.8.
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