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Zipp Handlebars Service Course 70 XPLR - black
Description
The handlebar abbreviation, XPLR (for Explore), illustrates the desire to explore the world on a road bike... from paved roads to gravel, mud, dirt and even singletrack. The Service Course 70 XPLR helps you move faster by positioning your body, starting with your hands, in an optimal comfort position to ride for hours on end. Modern riders demand a lot from their cockpit, whether they're doing a two-hour training ride from home or a 200-kilometer gravel adventure. Comfort, control and the ability to carry the essentials. We've met these requirements by creating a handlebar with a tightly curved and wide lower bar, focusing specifically on two crucial factors: Outsweep and Flare. Outsweep refers to the flared handlebar ends. Flare, on the other hand, describes the inclination of the entire lower link to the side. On the Service Course 70 XPLR, the flare only starts below the grip body, which leaves the brake levers in their optimal, usual position.
Features:
- Material: AL6061
- Bead Blast Black finish with updated zip look
- Handlebar width: 420, 440, 460 mm
- 70 mm reach and 115 mm drop enable a comfortable grip position and a flat sprint position
- 5° flare and 11° outsweep create a sprint position that is 6 cm wider than at the grips
- Ergonomic top link with 3° back bend
- 100 mm clamping range on the top link
- Compatible with Di2 bar end junction
- Lifetime warranty
GPSR contact person: SRAM LLC, 1000 West Fulton Market 4th Floor, US IL 60607, Chicago, verantw. Person in der EU: SRAM Europe Sales and Services B.V., Paasbosweg 16, NL 3862 ZS, Nijkerk, info@sram.com
Property
Property | Value |
---|---|
Color | Black |
Handlebar Clamping Dimension | 31.8 mm |
Width | 420 mm, 440 mm, 460 mm |
Flare | 5 degrees |
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Ready to ship today,
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