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Old 05-08-24, 10:47 AM
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3ttt Superleggero Handlebars - 42 cm

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Up for sale is a very clean 3ttt Superleggero in a 42 cm (outer-to-outer) and a 26.0 clamp. I bought it a few years ago as a NOS part and have been using it on my Peugeot. Very clean and only 252 grams!

$55/shipped

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The 40 cm bar lived on my Mooney for half its (mileage) life. Beautiful, a bend my hands loved (a bend Nitto copied on my Fuji Pro that felt perfect from day one). Bars spent may years with a tennis racquet grip styled leather wrap. Crash damage got repaired with sailor-style whipping for a completely permanent fix. If the brake levers had been aero, they would have gone many more years.)
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26.4 clamp?
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26.4 clamp?
26.0
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26.0
Shimmed perfectly to a Cinelli 1A on the Mooney for its first 20 years with a neatly rimmed Diet Coke can shim. (Bike started with an 11 cm TTT stem. By the end of that first summer I knew I needed as long as I could. First used 1A that came along was grabbed. Now a Ti Cycles 155 or Pearle 14. Same size, just measured differently.)
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How many soda cans do you normally get with one of those Italian mechanic toolkits? They sure do come in handy.
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Diet soda shims are lighter than regular beer can shims.
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I used a Moretti can . Keep it Italian.
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I'll take them. Sending pm.
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