3ttt Superleggero Handlebars - 42cm - TDF Bend - NOS
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3ttt Superleggero Handlebars - 42cm - TDF Bend - NOS
***SOLD***
Hello-
Up for sale is a 3ttt Superleggero in a TDF bend. They are a size 42 but 3ttt measures outside-to-outside. They are in fantastic shape and look NOS. They weigh 257 grams.
$100/shipped
Thanks!
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Hello-
Up for sale is a 3ttt Superleggero in a TDF bend. They are a size 42 but 3ttt measures outside-to-outside. They are in fantastic shape and look NOS. They weigh 257 grams.
$100/shipped
Thanks!
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Yes. Another PM sent. (I just dibbed on the Cyclone GT on another thread.
I rode those bars, only 40cm, for the first 21 years of my Mooney's life. Retired them just because I didn't want to be riding them when they finally broke. My favorite bend ever. (Luckily for me, a favorite of the Japanese manufacturers also. Nitto used it on the Fuji Pro I raced. Bought the TTT for the Mooney to be because it looked similar. Matched up exactly! Since then I have used bars from I believe both SR and Sugino with that bend.
I rode those bars, only 40cm, for the first 21 years of my Mooney's life. Retired them just because I didn't want to be riding them when they finally broke. My favorite bend ever. (Luckily for me, a favorite of the Japanese manufacturers also. Nitto used it on the Fuji Pro I raced. Bought the TTT for the Mooney to be because it looked similar. Matched up exactly! Since then I have used bars from I believe both SR and Sugino with that bend.
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Yes. Another PM sent. (I just dibbed on the Cyclone GT on another thread.
I rode those bars, only 40cm, for the first 21 years of my Mooney's life. Retired them just because I didn't want to be riding them when they finally broke. My favorite bend ever. (Luckily for me, a favorite of the Japanese manufacturers also. Nitto used it on the Fuji Pro I raced. Bought the TTT for the Mooney to be because it looked similar. Matched up exactly! Since then I have used bars from I believe both SR and Sugino with that bend.
I rode those bars, only 40cm, for the first 21 years of my Mooney's life. Retired them just because I didn't want to be riding them when they finally broke. My favorite bend ever. (Luckily for me, a favorite of the Japanese manufacturers also. Nitto used it on the Fuji Pro I raced. Bought the TTT for the Mooney to be because it looked similar. Matched up exactly! Since then I have used bars from I believe both SR and Sugino with that bend.