Prodigal Son
Senior Retro Guru
The last place i want ultralighness is a handlebar followed by stems. Btw... the best riding bikes are never the lightest.
While I agree with this, on the flipside I have some unbranded HL alloy bars on my Kilauea, wanted something polished, logoless, 580mm and 5º, these fit the bill at the time, they weigh in at 280g ish and just feel dead, no shock absorbing qualities at all. I'm on the lookout for something lighter.The last place i want ultralighness is a handlebar followed by stems. Btw... the best riding bikes are never the lightest.
Ah Fred Salmon, totes forgot about thoseI seem to remember some Fred Salmon bars that a weight-weenie pal of ours put on his pimped Muddy Fox.
I had a set of Bontrager titec 118 titanium bars that I rode for many years without any problem.I dont recall the exact date the Bontrager 118 titanium bar came out. 94/95? I wouldnt recommend that 118g handlebar, mine bent riding fast over tree roots when I weighed 130lbs. I took the folded handlebar back to the london bike show & gave it back to K.Bontrager in person who said: "sorry, titec released it early"
Wasn't Fred a bit later than 1992 though?Ah Fred Salmon, totes forgot about those
I think you’re right. Wrecking my brains to think what I was buying back then. Syncros, USE, Ringle and Onza are the only names I can think of, and I don’t think they all did handlebarsWasn't Fred a bit later than 1992 though?