There aren’t too many bike parts that aren’t available in carbon fiber these days. I’ve generally looked at carbon fiber parts as being for racers and weight-weenies. I’ll probably never race and still have dozens of pounds to lose off my butt before I start nit-picking my bike for ounces. However; I was talking to a cycling friend recently about hand comfort and he suggested that a carbon fiber bar is very comfortable and provides a degree of shock absorption – thus making the ride a bit easier on ones hands and wrists. Most of my rides are on rural and small town roads and there are many cracks and bumps everywhere I ride. I decided to put this theory to the test.
I found a reasonably priced carbon fiber bar on eBay and clicked purchase. This was not a name brand bar, rather a Chinese part. There is a lot of talk about these products in the forums. Like everything, lots of disinformation. For my purposes, I believe these products are acceptable and certainly fit my wallet (where the name brand products often do not). A few weeks later, the box was in my hands.
The first thing to note, the box didn’t weigh anything. After removing the bar from the box, I found that the tiny amount of weight that I had felt was cardboard! The bar was incredibly light!! It didn’t quite float but almost.
I installed the bar without bar tape and went for a ride. The result was VERY interesting! For the first ten miles I had to keep looking at my front tire as I thought I had a puncture. You know how that feels? The tire is losing pressure and it is absorbing a lot of the harshness of the road, right? Well, I did not have a puncture – the tire was fine. It finally occurred to me that this was the bar working. The bike still handled/performed as it always had but some of the harshness of the road was being absorbed and was not being transmitted to my hands. I loved it!
Obviously, the cracks and bumps are still felt. The difference is very subtle, it is that just a reduced bit of harshness or sharpness – the carbon fiber bar at work!! Keep in mind, I still had not even wrapped the bar with tape.
I now have about a hundred miles with the new bar and really like it! In addition to the feel, it also has a flatter “aero” top as well as the flattened top at the bend. Both of these positions are very comfortable with this bar. It’ll be really swell when I finally get it taped!
Sal says
can you give me the link please
JD says
Hi Sal, I removed the link for the bar a couple years ago as it was no longer on eBay. I know there are a bunch of options still available there.