🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride: Where Speed Meets Style!
The Aero Bars TT Bike Armrest Handlebars are expertly crafted from carbon fiber, featuring a 340mm length and a 31.8mm clamping diameter. With a sleek 3K matte black finish, these handlebars are designed for triathlon enthusiasts and compatible with various bike types, ensuring both performance and style on your next ride.
Color | balck 3K matt |
Brand | roadkey |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike,Road,Triathlon,Tt |
Product Dimensions | 14.17"L x 4.72"W |
Manufacturer | Rui Fen Co Ltd |
UPC | 703931925700 |
Model | clamping dia |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Rui Fen-416710733 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | Rui Fen-416710733 |
A**R
Great Quality Carbon bars, use your own pads though.
These are super light and the carbon work appears to be very well done! the only complaint I have is the pads, while acceptable for short efforts, are very thin. That being said... Carbon clip on bars this light will cost you $250+. This even has internal routing for bar end shifters!. If you want to upgrade comfort you need a pair of Profile Design F25 replacement pads OR (and i prefer) Cee Gees Profile Design F25 pads! They are maybe three times the thickness! Overall this is a HUGE bargain for the $$.
A**R
Love them, great value
These are extremely light and sturdy. Great value for the money!As some reviews mentioned already, the pads that come with them are thin, but I haven’t had any issues or soreness at all with 4 hour rides.I have a 31.8mm handlebar and when fully tightened these aerobars can still move a bit. I had some thin rubber I used in between the clamps and that worked perfectly. I’d recommend using rubber or electric tape either way to protect your handlebars from being scratched.
B**R
Not an exact fit
You’ll need some washers to go on it to make it fit. The bolts are too long for a 31.8mm bar. Other than that, solid tri bars.
L**B
These work very well
I bought these to put on my gravel bike for Unbound 200. I've been training with them for a couple months now, including many 5-7 hour rides on gravel and bumpy trails. They've held up very well. I've crashed twice with these on the bike and they've come through unscathed, but during the first crash one of the end caps came out and it fell out again on a long ride last weekend.The arm padding is thin and good for the road, and for the extra bumps offroad I've cut some foam pipe insulation to put under the pads and that helps a lot.I bought a pair of these from another company and kept these as they're lighter and seemed better made.Aside from losing a cap (which can hardly be a complaint about the product, as it first came off during a hard crash where I went over the bars), my only other quibble is that there are no tightening specs for the bolts or instructions as to whether to use friction paste. I just tightened them down enough so I can force some movement if needed.
B**N
Pads can use an upgrade
Added these onto my Trek Madone 5.2. Good for the price however the pads could use an upgrade to 1/2" velcro backed neoprene. Also, slightly low and would be a great option if risers were available. Other than that they are a decent place as an option to rest tired hands and get a little more aero. Not quite as functional or comfy as my old Profile Designs. Looking to add some bar tape to them soon to stave off the sweat.
N**N
Won’t stay in place.
One side would never stay tight so it was moving around 5 minutes into the ride.
Y**P
Bolts too long
Nice bars, but the included bolts seem to be too long for 31.8 bars. Probably 1/2 cm or 1 cm too long, not allowing full tightening. Has anyone else had this prob? Awaiting resolution and then I may increase the rating.
T**R
Surprisingly nice, ultralight bars for the price
I put these on my gravel bike more for alternate ride position than the aero effect (but it does both). They mounted simply and securely. Metal half rings that use two bolts to tighten. So easy to thread through cables etc and get good tension. On Aluminum bars, no real thought needed. Carbon bars, be more careful as there aren't definitive torque specs.The bars themselves have a nice feel and look. They are on the short side. If you have long arms, they might be sub optimal. The elbow pads work with velcroed-on padding on a web of CF. Not as comfortable as others I've tried but adequate and super light.I don't see any means of lifting the mount. So make sure you'll be ok with your arms only a few cm higher than the bar. If you need a higher lift, these may not be for you.
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