Toseek Chinese carbon fibre handlebar test part 3
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- Опубліковано 17 січ 2021
- these have passed the test and will be getting fitted to my bike. they support my full bodyweight (80kg) if I jump up and down on them, and feel just as solid as my alloy bars.
they were £48 delivered, from eBay seller yuanting2019, took 3-4 weeks to arrive
I ordered a set in November which took 5 weeks to arrive, were £38, but arrived cracked it looked like they had been damaged in the post. got a full refund for the first pair and ordered a second pair from the same seller.
see my other videos where I test the damaged pair to destruction
Wow, incredible the little deviation from those massive forces you were exerting on it
I have one of those... Very tough and light
I have two riser flat bars of two heights and have had no problems with them I'm 101Kg's or 222lbs and crashed once no damage at all,very well made,the only thing I don't like with one set of bars is the Graphix.
Are the handlebars still in one piece just out of interest? :)
he died
Balls of steel, trying to break carbon with bare hands
Hey can you test the Kocevlo Integrated dropbar?
going videos, how much you weight and what are you thought after 3 test videos? thanks
Good videos, thanks!
I'm 80kg. Ive not ridden them yet but I have fitted them to my bike, they seem to be good quality
@@fenwick458 I believe you can give better feedback after you've ridden them for a period of time.
Any reviews after 18 months of use?
I sold the bike after 6 months
@@fenwick458 is the reason related to the handlebar? ...just kidding
Which model and seller is it from?
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283827681220
@@fenwick458 thanks mate! Är you happy with it otherwise?
@@Jifflan Yeah they are great. I'd recommend you get them and do the same test before you fit them
@@fenwick458 can you just say what model it was ? Whatever seller or link you're going to add here will eventually stop working.
@@AnonAnono there isn't a model number or name, but they are made by Toseek thats all I know
is this good for competitive people?
depends. if its crit racing and flat racing then alloy bar is better because it can take a crash better and you know when it has broken. for hill climbing where weight matters, then carbon is better. alloy can also be stiffer
@@loc9588carbon is wayyy stiffer than any alloy
What models toseek handle bar is that ?
S10
valla pues parece que las cosas chinas no son tan malas como dicen por que valla paliza le a dado al manillar,
Any update after a few months?
well I've clattered though several potholes on the roads and they haven't cracked yet. I really like the flat top section it's really comfortable to rest your hands on
@@fenwick458 thank you!
Yeah, test the damaged bars, by leaning over the sharp edged vice, with all your weight! Sure, why not, nothing can go wrong, right?? Lol 😂
What are you trying to prove here!!!!
Well I put all my bodyweight onto the bars and jumped up and down to see if they cracked
that's not an invalid test, and as an aside you can see the level of rigidity there.
@@fenwick458 That was obvious.. Just some have to be..
@@charliewhiskey8440 So what determines a valid test for strength? You have one? It's pretty obvious what he trying to show here. But I would like to see your valid test in action.
@@andrewlabat9963 ?
Do not use these probably made from fibreglass and other copy materials. High failure rates best to stay away from carbon all together especially if it originates from Chinese factory would not be even be carbon as is very expensive
What's wrong with fibreglass? If they hit the weight they advertised I don't care if they make it out of lead.
@@charliewhiskey8440 But it is unidirectional carbon..
I have two sets of riser bars for my mountain bike,they are pretty good,and the carbon is thick a little over 2mm or I think 1/16th,the only thing I don't like with one of the bars is the graphix,it's a bit in your face,and I'm 101Kg or 222Lbs I'm big 6'.2"tall,but not fat.Infact the cheapest of the two,the one with the graphix I didn't like before putting it away in my parts box I tried to put it over my leg to see if I could snap it,and no way, I had three goes before it was hurting my leg.So they are pretty well made.