rare french carbon fiber suspension handlebar, nos...SOLD

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Width (total length): 585mm (23")
Bar grip diameter: 22.2mm (7/8”)
Stem camp diameter: 25.4mm (1”)
Weight (actual): 195 grams
Material: Carbon and Kevlar
Made in France, circa 1990's.

Condition: NOS, never used. Original box is missing.
Asking price: $99 USD, including worldwide shipping.
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Re: rare french carbon fiber suspension handlebar, nos

woah, never seen those before. Has anyone used these before, think i would be looking at the thin section during the ride, just waiting..
 
Re: rare french carbon fiber suspension handlebar, nos

My brother who used to ride for the satellite team of Sunn was sponsored by Bikestab back in '97-'98. He managed to finish 5th Espoir in the Tour VTT with these on his bike so yes, they're trustworthy.
 
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Very curious to try this but prolly best suited to someone 160lbs or under.
 
Re: rare french carbon fiber suspension handlebar, nos

In reference to post which notices 'bikestab' may be the result of using these...

thinks....

'I wonder why I have NEVER seen any of these...' Oh, I know, because they look effing lethal and probably were A Very Bad Idea - carbon is very very strong, and you can carefully control the flex characteristics. BUT...this looks like a very thin leydown of carbon weave in one of the most stressed places on a bike, prone to highly variable loading.

Strangely, in thrashing down tree lined single track I have never thought 'I know, what I need is something which seriously decreases steering precision, shifts my centre of gravity in an unpredictable way when I hit different surfaces and rooty bits, and relies on a narrowest of narrow carbon sections to retain structural integrity....' If I had, this would be just the thing!

Interesting. Just don't get yourself bike-stabbed.

footnote - in searching for 'bikestab' I found that one has appeared on here before - one poster claims that a small section of cro-mo runs through this. Can't see that this is much more reassuring to be honest, will make for a very small-section fatigue-prone handlebar. Just the thing.
 
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I'll take my chances :shock: Won't be ridden hard in anger..but they are Carbon Kevlar Weave which has much better fracture resistant properties than pure carbon...Trust me I know, I have snapped enough Carbon Kayak Paddle shafts in my time but never a Kevlar Carbon Weaved one!!
 
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