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  1. #1
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    anyone riding with a FSA compact handlebar?

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    hi there

    has anyone tried out the new handlebar curve by FSA, compact shape with a closer drop (read 'easier reach' for the breaks and lower hand position)?

    if so, in which measure? 40 or 42?

    thank you

  2. #2
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    I have the Compact Wing Pro on all my bikes. Got DH hooked as well. He rented a bike last week for our vacation and all I heard was "I missing my wings".

    My shoulders measure out to a 38mm, but I found the 38mm too narrow and now ride a 40mm. The drops are at 40mm which means the hoods are a little narrow than 40mm so I'm more comfortable. I still run 38mm on my winter bike. Next upgrade money goes to updating those with 40mm.

    Oh, and I run Campy. No problem shifting from the drops; no problem with reach and I like the non-anatomic bend. But that's just me.

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    I just built my new bike up with a set of the compact Wing Pros. I went with the 38s and, like Thorn, find them to be pretty narrow, even more me. My fitter hasn't seen me on the bike yet, so I'll be interested in whether he thinks they're too narrow. I like the classic bend. If my fitter wants me to go up a size, I might consider the non-compact Winf Pros. I could stand a bit more drop.
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    I had the Omega Compact, which is like the wing pro but with a round top. I like the Ritchey Biomax bars better, but it's really just personal preference. The FSAs were still pretty nice.
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    I have the Wing Pro (also with the short reach) in 38. I love them. I love the shallow drops, I love the flatter tops (although it's tricky to install lights or some bike computers). They did feel funny at first but I was starting from 42s which was way too wide for me.

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    I just had the Bontrager Fit compact bar in a 40 installed today. I'll check in after my ride tomorrow.

  7. #7
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    Talking

    thank you girls!
    i noticed that the top surface area of the compact FSA'a results slightly smaller than the center-to-center measure of the handles...
    so i was wondering if if didn't result being too narrow for a upper hand position, like thorn pointed out...

    i've been fitted for a size 40 compact handlebar, my shoulder are about 39mm at the moment i'm riding with a standard 42, and i certainly could use a shorter drop...

    i'll test the alluminum compact wing pro size 40 and see how it goes. it should be quite a change from now... will submit my impressions soon!

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    I rode my new bars. I really liked being able to reach my levers from the drops (we shimmed the levers also). All in all, I think a compact bar is a good idea for us with small hands and shorty fingers. And they look good too on a small frame!

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    still waiting for mine... should have them mounted by tomorrow.
    i rode last week and had to come down a long & steep
    hill with my standard handlebars and i suffered all the way through.
    Break leverages were too far away for my hands, and it was a real pain.

    can't wait to try the new "pro wings"... will report back in a few days!

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    I'm slightly ADD right now and have only skimmed the posts so far, so forgive me if I repeat or say something otherwise stupid . I have FSA Wing Pro compacts on my roadie. I bought a 38 because I generally ride a 38 comfortably on standard, c-c measured bars. I *****love****** the shape of the drops, but apparently they're measure at the ends, not at the tops/hoods -- and there is a small out-flare, so the measurement at the hoods is narrower. I *like* them, but would have been happier with 40s, I think. The ergonomic shape of the tops feels quite good in your hands, although my bars are so narrow I don't use the tops much.

  11. #11
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    FSA compact handlebars (Wing Pro or Omega) are measured on the end of the drops, c-c. But their width on the top/hood are shorted by 2 cm.

    My Fuji Finest RC (XS) comes with a 40 cm handlebar that is compact one but is measured on the top/hood => the width of ends c-c is 42 cm. That's a little too wide, I think, for a XS frame. Recently I ordered a FSA Omega 38cm, which should be fit for my shoulder according to an article on Bicycling.

    Why don't the manufactures measure their handlebars in the same way?

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    I have not tried out the bars you mention, but have been pondering the same thing for my new ride. Everything is too big on my current ride. But, the bar (not sure of brand) is a compact ergo shallow reach/short drop bar. Size 40cm. I'm sped'ed for a 38cm. One fitter suggested the 3T Ergonova. It's short reach/shallow drop ergo. Measures "center to center" and does flare out at the drops. The "c-c" measurement is at the drop point. So, a 38cm bar is actually 36cm at the hoods. Thinking, will she fit, or be a bit narrow. Some peeps like a Bonrtager bar, think is called the VR bar? with short reach and shallow drop. Salsa makes a short reach shallow drop bar called Poco I think. 40cm is more standard of options/makers. Going to 38cm/less, choices get less too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildeny View Post
    ...which should be fit for my shoulder according to an article on Bicycling.

    Why don't the manufactures measure their handlebars in the same way?
    Wouldn't that be LOVELY if all the makers had a uniform standard? Would be too easy . Gheez. Thanks for that link. I wondered how they got the measurement calculation.

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    I ride them on all of my bikes. I have the carbon ones on the R3 and the aluminum version on the other two bikes. They're all 40.

  15. #15
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    I adore my FSA compacts! So great. I ride the 40cm width- which, as everyone has been saying, is a 38ish at the hoods.
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