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• #177
Weird! Must've used some thicker wall tubing vs. the norm then. Too big by a long way? Wonder if then the road version will be too baggy?
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• #178
Not by much, bar internal is 17.40mm expander external is 17.60mm. I doubt they used a different wedge on other versions for the expander, just changed the extension itself.
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• #179
If you have a disc sander or other you can reduce the diameter and get them to fit. You need to reduce he wedge and the bar extension.
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• #180
Dont know what the expander is made of (alu?) wouldn't a file be able to nip off .2mm?
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• #181
I also checked the extension itself and thats too big for the bar. I may try and find someone with an adjustable reemer and skim .2 off the internal.
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• #182
I see Jeff has now launched a cheaper straight gauge version of his loop bars...see what you lot have driven him to!!! :)
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• #183
Anyone know if the controltech extensions will fit on titec h bars? It would appear they have a woefully short grip area...
Still looking for fu manchus tho if anyone has changed their mind.
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• #184
Anyone tried the V.O. Crazy bars? They do look pretty out there but should have a good number of usable positions. Not produced in 31.8mm but there's always shims.
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• #185
Measure the internal and if they will fit you can have mine.
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• #186
Sweet, chak is dropping the bar off to me later so will bust out the calipers and let you know.
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• #187
Internal looks to be 18mm with steel ruler but will find my calipers in the morning to be sure.
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• #189
Those VO bars weigh a ton though!
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• #190
Certainly do. The alloy versions are a respectable 450 grams for a bar with so many bits welded onto them, but not rated for mountain biking.
I've taken the plunge, figure I'll mostly be using them for multi-day trips where I'll be going for the slow and steady approach, so 400 grams extra weight won't be off a primary concern.
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• #191
Pair of h-bends for sale over at STW for a reasonable £75.
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• #192
Does anyone have a set of the Fu Manchus they'd like to sell? I'm a little late to the party and Alpkit have cleared out their stock. I'm planning on riding the Cairngorm Loop a little later in the year and these would work a treat.
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• #193
lol join the queue!
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• #194
Has anyone added arm cups and extensions to a pair of jones or fu manchus? Just finished 2 weeks riding around Scotland and ladyliz really could have done with a way of tucking out of the wind.
Did @Black_Rainbow_Project have something along these lines on his Rob English? Mounting cups on the back loop and some short extentions on the front would be ideal. -
• #195
Was at Evans Trafford Park after work yesterday, someone has a large-ish Krampus with a dropper post and Fu Manchu bars. Interesting combination.
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• #196
Jones Gnarwall
Normal TT clip ons
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• #197
The gnarwall is the simple daftest thing I've seen. Just no.
Is there a set of clip ons known to work well? Don't recognise the brand logo in the above pic.
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• #199
What grips are those?
The unicorn thing is ridiculous. I should have got those alpkits when I had the chance oh well.
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• #200
Hahaha... I was just about to post you a picture of my bars, then I read your opinion on the Gnarwal. :)
I'm currently using a combination of a cut down Gnarwal on the front and my custom English arm rests at the back.
I actually really like that Gnarwal with my setup because it's not crazy long like Jeff uses it... Thanks to me designing my arm rests to be further back, in line with the steerer.
That said though, I'm currently working on a new setup which will be going back to the double front extensions again, more like I originally designed and got Rob to build... Except these will be smaller and lighter.
I am fully behind aero bars though for dirt touring, so long as they're set up closer and higher than regular road aero bars.
Here's a picture of the way mine are currently set up.....
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Confirmed: controltech bar extensions don't fit. The expander wedge is too big.
@Alb