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Aero & Adventurous Carbon Bars From Canada's Finest Component Makers
The Easton EC90 AX Carbon Handlebars push the boundaries of adventure cockpits. Not only are they meant to take a beating, but they also are constructed to reduce air drag with their aerodynamic top bar shape. These factors combined with its ultralight weight and flared ergonomic shape, these bars are meant for the podium.
This EC90 is the lightest option in Easton's AX lineup, and they feature compatibility with bar-end mounted Di2 junction boxes. Its comfortable reach offers ideal hand positions and the drop flares out to 16-degrees for greater control and leverage on techier sections of gravel and singletrack. Suffice it to say, these bars provide excellent handling for anything from bikepacking to gravel racing.
Features
- Lightweight carbon construction for an optimal strength-to-weight ratio
- A perfect upgrade to any gravel or cyclocross bicycle
- Made for 31.8mm stem clamps
- Flared 16 degree drops provide more control and leverage than traditional bars
- Top bar shape provides an aerodynamic advantage
- Compatible with Di2 junction boxes
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
Specifications
Material: Carbon | |
Handlebar Clamp: 31.8 mm | |
Handlebar Style: Drop Bars | |
Handlebar Shape: Gravel (Flared) | |
Black - 40 | Width: 40 cm |
Mfg PartNum: RB21EC90AX16D40 | |
Black - 42 | Mfg PartNum: RB21EC90AX16D42 |
Width: 42 cm | |
Black - 44 | Width: 44 cm |
Mfg PartNum: RB21EC90AX16D44 | |
Black - 46 | Mfg PartNum: RB21EC90AX16D46 |
Width: 46 cm |
Reviews
I chose these because they have more rounded clamp area for lights and things than some of the competitors. Very, very comfy in the hand, and I think they dampen chatter. I've used them for gravel riding and bikepacking, and they withstood a few hundred miles with a heavy handlebar bag bouncing around. They've also held up well in CX races. The tops aren't quite as flat as the more roadie bars, but it does make install/removal much easier.
This handlebar went on my BMC Kaius three and it was a great improvement over the aluminum bars that came with the bike. I feel it's a great upgrade for a gravel bike. Their 16 degree flare drop is perfect also and very comfortable for long rides.
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