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By the way, do you have any input as to the appropriate width for the bar. I am beginning to think that my 660mm bar is too wide. |
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I’ve snagged my bar ends on branches occasionally but the benefits of bar ends far out way the negatives, as to handle bar width I adhere to the shoulder width theory the bar should be roughly the width of your shoulders. I wrap my bar ends with handlebar tape, it makes for a more comfortable ride, although i see the new stubby bar end’s are rubberised. |
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The Monkey Lite is a riser bar, correct? You don't see too many people with bar ends on riser bars. That's not to say that you can't do it, it's just not common practice. Also, with a carbon bar only certain types of bar ends are reccomended. It's all in how they clamp to the bar. Check the link below for instructions and diagrams from the Easton site. You will need Adobe acrobat to view it. http://www.eastonbike.com/downloadab...df/barends.pdf |
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It is compatible with certain bar ends which my LBS has. I will be installing the Titec Pluto Carbon bar ends. They should work well. Here they are: http://titec.com/pdmain.php?class=6&series=24 |
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I have the Easton EC70 bar, which is a flat bar, but is structurally the same on the ends as your Easton carbon riser bar. I have been using Control Tech Carbon Stubbys on them for the last year and they work great! I have had no problems with the bar cracking or with the bar ends slipping. Just make sure you tighten to the correct torque specifications so as not to crack the bar. The stubbys are small, shaped great for your hand, light, and provide that little extra leverage and multiple hand positions. |
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i kind of went off them when i got my Giant...but reading this, i might reopen my interest in them!




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