New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
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New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
Been looking at getting some cowbell bars for the gravel bike.
Not so sure about carbon bars on a gravel
Thoughts?
https://salsacycles.com/culture/new_coc ... s_and_more
Not so sure about carbon bars on a gravel
Thoughts?
https://salsacycles.com/culture/new_coc ... s_and_more
- voodoo_simon
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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
Looks a nice range
Can’t see a problem with carbon bars on a gravel bike, used carbon rigid bars on my mountain bike for years without problems
Can’t see a problem with carbon bars on a gravel bike, used carbon rigid bars on my mountain bike for years without problems
Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
$215 for bars..... have some Kool Aid.
On another note, carbon for bars is fine, until you crash hard.
On another note, carbon for bars is fine, until you crash hard.

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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
Tempted, but..... $215
No problems with carbon bars.
No problems with carbon bars.
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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
Someone has been looking at what Enve are charging.....
On the other hand boggo cowchippers are $50. Not once they've crossed the Atlantic though.

On the other hand boggo cowchippers are $50. Not once they've crossed the Atlantic though.


Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
I'd have a pair of Carbon Cowchippers. Pretty much perfect for my need/wants. Bit more flare (not flair, but that as well) than my ally cowbells, - woodchippers not for me.
But the ally cowchippers are already way pricey. I'm not going to spend more than double that for a bar that's 75g lighter, when I'd be sticking it on a Singular Peregrine. If I had an Open UP, maybe, but then if I had the money for an Open UP, $215 on bars wouldn't be a problem either.
But the ally cowchippers are already way pricey. I'm not going to spend more than double that for a bar that's 75g lighter, when I'd be sticking it on a Singular Peregrine. If I had an Open UP, maybe, but then if I had the money for an Open UP, $215 on bars wouldn't be a problem either.
Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
My wife has been crashing carbon bars for years and there has never been a problem. One bike in particular, which she sold to a friend, must have hundreds of falls on the same bars, they're still going strong.GregMay wrote:$215 for bars..... have some Kool Aid.
On another note, carbon for bars is fine, until you crash hard.

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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
It's not about the 75g, it's that they are both stiffer AND more absorbent!nedrapier wrote:I'd have a pair of Carbon Cowchippers. Pretty much perfect for my need/wants. Bit more flare (not flair, but that as well) than my ally cowbells, - woodchippers not for me.
But the ally cowchippers are already way pricey. I'm not going to spend more than double that for a bar that's 75g lighter, when I'd be sticking it on a Singular Peregrine. If I had an Open UP, maybe, but then if I had the money for an Open UP, $215 on bars wouldn't be a problem either.

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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
I am building an Open UP, and going for Easton EC70 AX bars - a bit like Cowbells, similar weight, but a bit cheaper (once you add all the tax & duties from importing). They are more than double the price of the Alu version, and only 70g lighter, but I am hoping it will be much more pleasant for long days on bumpy surfaces, although I expect the truth is the right bar tape will be much more important.johnnystorm wrote:It's not about the 75g, it's that they are both stiffer AND more absorbent!nedrapier wrote:I'd have a pair of Carbon Cowchippers. Pretty much perfect for my need/wants. Bit more flare (not flair, but that as well) than my ally cowbells, - woodchippers not for me.
But the ally cowchippers are already way pricey. I'm not going to spend more than double that for a bar that's 75g lighter, when I'd be sticking it on a Singular Peregrine. If I had an Open UP, maybe, but then if I had the money for an Open UP, $215 on bars wouldn't be a problem either.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/east ... 7C582811UK
Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
Was looking at those the other day, quite temptedZeroDarkBivi wrote: I am building an Open UP, and going for Easton EC70 AX bars - a bit like Cowbells, similar weight, but a bit cheaper (once you add all the tax & duties from importing). They are more than double the price of the Alu version, and only 70g lighter, but I am hoping it will be much more pleasant for long days on bumpy surfaces, although I expect the truth is the right bar tape will be much more important.
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Re: New Salsa carbon bars .....thoughts
My mate has fitted a set and is happy with them:Lump wrote:Was looking at those the other day, quite temptedZeroDarkBivi wrote: I am building an Open UP, and going for Easton EC70 AX bars - a bit like Cowbells, similar weight, but a bit cheaper (once you add all the tax & duties from importing). They are more than double the price of the Alu version, and only 70g lighter, but I am hoping it will be much more pleasant for long days on bumpy surfaces, although I expect the truth is the right bar tape will be much more important.
https://advntr.cc/easton-ec70-ax-carbon-handlebar/
