Velo Orange Crazy Bar. Velo Orange Crazy Bar Review Better Than Drop Handlebars?! But if you have a bike stem that can take a 25.4mm bar and that bike runs on paved or unpaved touring routes or gravel you could probably come up with something The redesigned Velo Orange Crazy Bars are pretty wacky looking, but when broken down, actually make quite a lot of sense
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In the sweptback position, the Moloko has a longer reach due to its 34-degree sweep angle. But if you have a bike stem that can take a 25.4mm bar and that bike runs on paved or unpaved touring routes or gravel you could probably come up with something
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Luckily the grip area is long, so you can cut up to 45mm off either side, making them a decent bar for most sized riders. It offers extra steering leverage that makes descending on rough terrains much easier, even with its heavy front panniers The main bar uses a 22.2mm grip area so MTB grips, levers, and shifters fit
Velo Orange Crazy Bar Handlebar 31,8 mm, 119,90. Both of these alt handlebars offer a 'bullhorn' type section out front to give a similarly extended reach It offers extra steering leverage that makes descending on rough terrains much easier, even with its heavy front panniers
Handlebars Velo Orange. But if you have a bike stem that can take a 25.4mm bar and that bike runs on paved or unpaved touring routes or gravel you could probably come up with something The main, swept back section provides excellent control and leverage on rough and tumble surfaces, while the the bullhorn section offers an aero position for smoother.