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• #52
Dan there's a guy selling 3T Scatto's 35 cm width for £ 160 on Facebook page Track cycling Buy, Sell or Swap UK .
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• #54
Adjust your stem. Solution.
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• #55
Get some nittos b123 aa oversize
38cm
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• #56
Yeah i saw that. The 35's would be too big - ideally I would want the 37's.
Opted for a pair of Easton ec90 sprint bars in the end - reduced on CRC from £200 to £75.
Will see how I get on with them. Bit deeper than I wanted but i'm probably going to just flip my stem and live with it.Edit; just noticed you posted these on the last page! Ha.
38cm may not be mega narrow, but I will be using these for some endurance training and racing, as well as sprinting, so 38cm is a decent compromise.
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• #57
Why do you think you wouldn't get the same benefits from narrow bars during endurance races?
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• #58
I don't. But comfort is an issue - I've existing problems with my right shoulder from crashing and doing a 2hr endurance session on the track with 36cm bars just isn't feasible. Same goes for longer races.
Before anyone suggests it - I'm not particularly happy swapping bars all the time for different events. It takes time to dial in and adapt to a position, so I would rather just have one setup and stick with it.
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• #59
Anyone still looking for narrow 36cm alloy track drops?
I've emailed kirrawee cycles who have these:
Shipping on one unit isn't much fun at $30 but they said they'll ship 5 units for $25
So that's a $250Aus order, around £120, = £24 a bar....+ Maybe a bit of import tax?
I could take delivery and bring them down to Herne HillList of an order:
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At last, a handlebar for people with big hands.