cant find the rubber replacement for the end bar. but i agree it feel really good and it feel slim the flare not to crazy that is what i like from this bar.
"Organic" bikepacking!?! Was that carbon bar, which is essentially made with highly refined fossil fuels, also "organic"? Completely not recyclable, will eventually fail under normal use (i.e. disposable), and will persist for hundreds/thousands of years after it's useful life. I'll take environmentally-friendlier alloy over carbon any day. Guess I will not be watching ANY of your misleading market-driven content...
The only thing that is misleading is your comment which is irrelevant to the purpose of this video, and it does nothing to help other viewers in terms of the use of this bar, etc... "market-driven content"? Sure, talking about yourself and your "environmentally-friendlier alloy"! Good for you. I could CARELESS if some "herethere" won't be watching my content...
Imagine being a cyclist and getting your panties in a twist every time you see something as common as a carbon component on a bike. Good luck enjoying the hobby, being needlessly angry like that all the time.
Hope you can make more cycling videos on regular basis brother. I really enjoyed your videos. 👍👍👍
Thank you brother.
Really great video! I love the drawings showing the dimensions
Thank you, nice to know you enjoy the drawings.
This was such a great review! I just got these bars, and am so excited to put them on my bike
Thank you. Happy riding.
Really useful video. Thanks a lot for making it!
Thank you.
cant find the rubber replacement for the end bar. but i agree it feel really good and it feel slim the flare not to crazy that is what i like from this bar.
thank you for your work sir
Thanks!
You’re welcome. Enjoy👍🏻
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Can you clamp a metal bracket on the carbon bars to carry a front touring bag?
Assuming you follow the weight limit, I'd say yes since I'm also using the metal(titanium) stem and clamp.
"Organic" bikepacking!?! Was that carbon bar, which is essentially made with highly refined fossil fuels, also "organic"? Completely not recyclable, will eventually fail under normal use (i.e. disposable), and will persist for hundreds/thousands of years after it's useful life. I'll take environmentally-friendlier alloy over carbon any day. Guess I will not be watching ANY of your misleading market-driven content...
The only thing that is misleading is your comment which is irrelevant to the purpose of this video, and it does nothing to help other viewers in terms of the use of this bar, etc... "market-driven content"? Sure, talking about yourself and your "environmentally-friendlier alloy"! Good for you. I could CARELESS if some "herethere" won't be watching my content...
lmao calm down friend
Lol
Imagine being a cyclist and getting your panties in a twist every time you see something as common as a carbon component on a bike. Good luck enjoying the hobby, being needlessly angry like that all the time.