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• #3102
Ahhh, gravé.
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• #3103
Not that much crazier than a jones bar really, bar the proprietary aspects of it
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• #3104
Groad
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• #3105
And that it’s an integrated stem/bar
And aero
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• #3106
Looking forward to the Chinese copies
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• #3107
All you need is lauf forks with these bars
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• #3108
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• #3110
Again, other than the proprietary aspect not much less functionality than a jones bar. If you’re comfortable riding a carbon gravel bike I don’t see any reason to be put off by carbon bars.
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• #3111
First use I saw of it was on a Rapha Hell of the North a few years ago, the native French speaker I was very grumpy about how stupid is was as the French for gravel is gravier
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• #3112
Thanks for the heads up on the promance
Ordered this
But with guard mounts midway up the fork.
Came out at £104 with postage and paypal fees but they accepted me rounding down to £100
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• #3114
You mind if i test fit this with a knobbly 2 inch 650b when it arrives? I have wheel with tyre, just doesnt fit my current fork :(
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• #3115
Yeah no problem. Specs say 700x2.1
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• #3116
can someone photoshop some flowers like on windowsill planters and teapot on those Hover bars pls
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• #3117
Awwwww thanks. lol
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• #3118
^^ Functional gravé bikes thread >>>>>>>
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• #3120
its 600 and 400 for large if you subtrack the doohickey and assume point on tt level
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• #3121
Surely a chemex and coffee cup would be the perfect photoshop?
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• #3122
That was made-up as a portemanteau for gravel + pavé though. As a native speaker I found that mildly amusing actually.
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• #3123
Lies, the french have no word for portemanteau
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• #3124
I’d be a small but realistically I’d also buy a checkpoint at that dolla.
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• #3125
Heau heau
With looks like that the bars need to be able to give me a handjob while I'm riding before I'd consider owning them.