What period bars? late 90s build

keitht

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Being a bit new to road bikes, I am unsure as to what bars I should be looking to put on a high-end 97ish build.

I have a Cinelli Grammo stem..I think 26.0mm....so I am right in thinking maybe a Eubios, or a touch, if I stick with the Cinelli brand.

Problem is, these name mean nothing to me, but I know I would like an appropiate bar to use.

Any others that I should consider....I am finding to difficult to fine a timeline for handlebars, and would like to keep it period specific if possible.

Your help, knowledge is as always gratefully recieved.

Regards Keith
 
keitht":2lpwh88h said:
Being a bit new to road bikes, I am unsure as to what bars I should be looking to put on a high-end 97ish build.

I have a Cinelli Grammo stem..I think 26.0mm....so I am right in thinking maybe a Eubios, or a touch, if I stick with the Cinelli brand.

Problem is, these name mean nothing to me, but I know I would like an appropiate bar to use.

Any others that I should consider....I am finding to difficult to fine a timeline for handlebars, and would like to keep it period specific if possible.

Your help, knowledge is as always gratefully recieved.

Regards Keith

If you happen upon any, the ITM Pro series might do the job and I think is about right time-wise - the models were mostly coded according to weight, chiefly the Pro 260 & Pro 225; e.g. the Pro 225 was nominally 225 grams.

David
 
Cinelli would be the first choice for me, 64-42, you have the stem you might as well have the bars!

Nitto made some good bars nice and shiny, so they could be an option for you?

If you have difficulties finding those then you could contact Brick Lane Bikes or Condor Bikes they sell handlebars that should fit the stem.
 

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