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  • Build large frames, use tiny handlebar bag.

    They seem quite in proportion to me.
    When I put my Varonha together last year many said they did not like the handle bars. When swapping forks for the winter, I wouldn't mind trying something else than my Ritcheys. Any recommandations (in proportion with a large frame). Few people then suggested I should try salsa cobwells

  • They seem quite in proportion to me.

    Handlebar bag.

    The bag in the picture is more suitable for a bike that's around 52-54cm (traditional), he's better off getting a taller one like this;

    map-reading at that height must be a little fustrating to says the least.

  • Few people then suggested I should try salsa cobwells.

    I must says the unintentional misspelt of the Salsa Cowbells is hilarious.

    It depend on what you want, do bear in mind that you have a custom stem, a different handlebar will likely to have a different reach that if you find the reach perfect with the current bar, you might not like the other bars with a different reach.

    Which Ritcheys handlebar exactly are we talking about? they published the reach and drop of the handlebar on their website so you can try and find a similar reach one in a different shape.

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