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I'm looking for a set of cowhorn TT bars to complete a vintage build
I'm doing. I would prefer the 3ttt bar (I don't know the model name) that is straight across at the tops and then does a simple curve upward where the brake levers mount. Cinelli LA84 is also another bar I would consider. I've seen some bars that are very square and have funny bends (eg. Cinelli Tempo, 3ttt moscow) - I'm trying to avoid these types of bars. Lemme know whacha got. Thanks. |
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On 2008-05-18, Clement Tam <clement_tam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a set of cowhorn TT bars to complete a vintage build > I'm doing. I would prefer the 3ttt bar (I don't know the model name) > that is straight across at the tops and then does a simple curve > upward where the brake levers mount. Cinelli LA84 is also another bar > I would consider. I've seen some bars that are very square and have > funny bends (eg. Cinelli Tempo, 3ttt moscow) - I'm trying to avoid > these types of bars. Lemme know whacha got. Thanks. Back in the day we made these ourselves: start with a standard bar, chop off the drops and mount in the stem upside-down so the ends curve up instead of down. You can't get more "authentic vintage" than that. -- John (john@os2.dhs.org) |
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Yeah, I thought about doing that too. I wonder which bend would give
the best "shape"??? Cinelli 66, 65, or 64 bend? > >Back in the day we made these ourselves: start with a standard bar, >chop off the drops and mount in the stem upside-down so the ends curve >up instead of down. You can't get more "authentic vintage" than that. > |
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