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I've often thought about requesting a "sticky" thread for this subject. It's getting harder and harder to find what you're describing... which is the same thing I usually want and that most of us retro-geeks need (clean, retro looks with comfortable, modern width). Here are a couple of decent options that I know of, still readily available:
- Origin8 Pro Sweep. Very inexpensive (about $25 US), 25" wide (640mm), pretty straight with a 6 degree sweep, black. I actually just bought one of these and have to say I'm REALLY impressed with the finish: Nice, old-school, hard-anodized, glossy black - not that cheap "shot peened," flat-black crap you find so often these days, that scratches off the first time you install it. Pretty stout. Made in China, unfortunately, if you care about such things. (I think there might be two different width versions of this bar, so be careful when ordering.)
http://www.origin8.bike/skills/componen ... Handlebars
(index page... product link not working?)
- Nitto B810AA. 27 1/2" (700mm!) wide, 15 degree sweep, polished silver. As long as this option stays viable, my world is good and, really, what else could you ask for? Other than price... it's kind of at the high end of the price spectrum, at $110 US. Coming from Nitto, at least you know the finish and craftsmanship will be top-notch, and that it will last as long as you want it to.
http://store.somafab.com/nihbb8.html
- I've also used the On-One Fleegle Pro bar, and like it. It has some funny bends in it (to locate your hands similar to where they'd be on a straight bar, without having to change stems), but at least it doesn't have any "rise" to it. So it looks right on a retro bike. 26" (660mm), 15 degree sweep, lots of colors to choose from, about $35 US.
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/HBOOFPB/on- ... -handlebar
Always on the lookout for more...