voy empezar a vender unas cuantas cosas, pues necesito metálico... Bueno, ésto el que lo quiere de verdad, ya sabe lo que es, que no hay, y lo que valdría nuevo, así que abstenerse ofertas chorras, aunque supongo acabará en ebay... ideal para bicis especiales, clásicas, titanio, etc... These bars may look unconventional but the bottom line is that they flat out provide better handling and more comfort over a traditional bar. Better hand and body positions ensures more power, comfort and control. Comfort and power and an impressive weight. With the levers in the optimum position the rider is superbly placed for fast riding whilst still enjoying all the hand positions available. The rearward extensions allow extra leverage and a wider hand position - be it for comfort or power. Better handling and power output The shape of the bar really allows you to throw the bike around in technical situations. With your hands in the wide and rearward grip position you can keep your weight back and your arm stance wide for stable and controlled technical or steep downhill riding. This position is just like having a wide bar with a short stem, similar to a downhill or dirt jumping bike, but with more sweep. This additional sweep brings your arms in closer to your side to allow more comfortable and natural use of your arm and back muscles. The sweep also allows you to push and swing the bike side to side with more control and power. It's especially beneficial when climbing. These bars allow you to really get up on top of the pedals and grind out low cadence standing power for climbing in hard gears which is why the bar is so popular with single speeders. Your hands pull more towards your shoulders, a more natural 'pull' with stronger muscles. This allows you to push down with more force at the pedal. In extremely tight turns with the bar close to 90 degrees your outside arm and wrist is not taken to the edge of their flexible range as with traditional bars. This provides more control and stability on switch backs. More comfortable and ergonomic The bar's sweep matches your natural hand and wrist positions creating a stronger hand and body position. With the H-Bar, your weight is evenly distributed across the width of your hand instead of being focused at the out side edge of your hand, the main cause of finger numbness. This 'even grip pressure' on the bar allows a better, more secure grip on the bar. This is especially nice if you chose to ride a fully rigid bike. The many and varied hand positions greatly reduce hand numbness and wrist pain. The H-Bar also reduces back pain since it has a hand position range 5.5" rear to front. This range allows you to move around and stretch your back. This is a bar you can ride all day. Get further back or further forward. With a full 5.5" rear to front hand position range you can really shift your weight back for steep downs or move to the front to keep the front wheel down for steep seated climbs. Shock absorbing The natural shock absorbing qualities of titanium along with the 1" taper ovalized cross tube have a great feel and reduce fatigue without being flexi. More knee room Because the center bar is straight and does not sweep back like regular bars and because you may use a longer stem with the bar, knee room is increased. This means that on steep technical standing climbs, you can really get your weight up front, get on top of the pedals and pedal freely with less risk of hitting your knees on the bar. Specs H-Bar - no wrappingConstruction TIG welded, 3AL-2.5V Seamless Titanium with a 1" main tube which is round in the center and tapers to a 7/8" oval where it meets and is welded to the 7/8" grip tubes. The tubes have different wall thickness to optimize strength and weight. H-bar Widths... Center to center at rear without grips: 660mm / 26" Widest point without grips: 675mm / 26.5" Overall (with Cork grips and Wrap): 703mm / 27.6 " Width edge to edge in middle position: 480mm / 19" Sweep: 45 degrees Finish: bead blasted raw Ti Weight (with bar plugs and shim): 440g Hand options Hand positions the 'standard position' is a very similar reach to a normal handlebar so you should try the h-bars with your existing stem length (providing your stem is OS) first before considering a new length. Options Brushed finish: Picture to come, a brushed finish (by hand) to the titanium, for people who like it like that. Cork Grips combined with Cork Tape, installed and wrapped: With these grips and wrap, it's easier and more comfortable to use the different hand positions the H-Bar offers. I use light and durable cork grips and glue them on with adhesive so they won't move even in very wet weather. Then I use Cinelli self adhesive cork road bar tape to complete the grip, building up the tape a little to make a seamless transition from the grips to the tape and back. I highly recommend this option. It is much nicer than a pair of normal grips.
no, en la web trae algunos más que van bien, pero éstos dice que parecen diseñados aposta... respondo a tiempo eh?