Velo Orange Gran Cru Course 26.0 drop bars
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Velo Orange Gran Cru Course 26.0 drop bars
These are a classic full bend with deeper drop and slight flare(rando-esque). These are no longer made.
- 460mm c-c at the bar ends.
- 430mm c-c about where the hoods are placed.
- 125mm drop.
- 115mm reach.
- 26.0mm stem clamp
These are in really good condition- no long gouges or anything. There are a few small marks that are visible between the stem and tape that can be seen in pics.
$55 shipped to lower 48.. paypal with buyer paying any fees.
- 460mm c-c at the bar ends.
- 430mm c-c about where the hoods are placed.
- 125mm drop.
- 115mm reach.
- 26.0mm stem clamp
These are in really good condition- no long gouges or anything. There are a few small marks that are visible between the stem and tape that can be seen in pics.
$55 shipped to lower 48.. paypal with buyer paying any fees.
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The one photo you do not show is the view I look at to see if they are the bars for me. Straight from the side. So I can see if it is a bend my hands like.
I"m not currently looking for handlebars but always have my eyes open for sweet bends, (My hands prefer the "V" shaped bends of many thraditional TTT bars, rather than the more "U"=like bens of the classic Cinelli bars. Both have been copied by the big Japanese companies.
I"m not currently looking for handlebars but always have my eyes open for sweet bends, (My hands prefer the "V" shaped bends of many thraditional TTT bars, rather than the more "U"=like bens of the classic Cinelli bars. Both have been copied by the big Japanese companies.
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One of my two favorite bars. (the other being the Nitto Noodle)
This is a classic design and quite similar to the Maes Parallel bar. Tempted to buy it myself (to put away) but need some other things.
This is a classic design and quite similar to the Maes Parallel bar. Tempted to buy it myself (to put away) but need some other things.
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I have the same bars in 44mm (and "noir"), looking to go a bit wider to match my other bikes. I'll send you a PM.
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