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  1. #1
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    I am sure carbon is a perfectly suitable handlebar material for alot of riders, but I have always been satisfied with the performance and value of alloy. On a full carbon frameset, I think some gel tape and my favorite Bontrager Buzzkill handlebar plugs should work nicely for me. I do wish the Salsa came in a 31.8 for me to try (nice drop and reach numbers), but I don't want the additonal expense of replacing my stem. Thanks for the suggestions thus far, and keep them coming!

    ~Rhiannon

  2. #2
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    Does the Salsa Short n Shallow come in a 31?

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    Does the Salsa Short n Shallow come in a 31?
    Look on the Salsa website for which I included a link above.
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  4. #4
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    The website says yes for 31.8. I think that's what I just switched to. Haven't used them enough to state an opinion.
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  5. #5
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    I have the Bontrager FIT VR bar and I love it, though I am definitely not narrow through the shoulders--mine are 42cm, and quite honestly I could probably go up to a 44. (I'm kind of ridiculously broad-shouldered for a 5'4" girl/lady/woman/whatever.)

    I wanted these because of the tight drops and lack of ergo bump, and I definitely wasn't disappointed. My last handlebar (I don't remember the model) had the ergo bump, and that was never comfortable for me--it never seemed to matter where I positioned my hands, they just always felt awkward and I've never had that issue since making the switch.

  6. #6
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    is the ergo bump the bump on the diagonally down/drop part-- to fit in your palm? or is it in the shape of the actual bar? (sorry if that makes no sense...)

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Look on the Salsa website for which I included a link above.

    I was too lazy to do that myself.

    & yes beane, it's that bump in the drops.

    Ritchey has several smaller bars too.

 

 

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