Looking at buying new bars, but is it possible to cut down carbon bars to the correct length? Or will it cost a bomb to get the right blade?
Or ,if it is expensive, could a bike shop do it?
Cheers
Looking at buying new bars, but is it possible to cut down carbon bars to the correct length? Or will it cost a bomb to get the right blade?
Or ,if it is expensive, could a bike shop do it?
Cheers
just use a blade with a high TPI (teeth per inch). i have used a junior hacksaw before as the teeth are much finer, with no problems.
why not just buy them the 'right' width?
well, i've measured my current bars, but they are 500mm.. i can't find any bars close to that. i may have measured them wrong though, i did use a broken ruler!
500mm is tiny. But ya you can cut them down with something as simple as a junior hacksaw, with a sheet metal cutting blade. Just make sure to support either side of the cut, so as not to pull the fibres out.
Did mine with a junior hacksaw, no problems. 500mm is very short tho, id double check that before taking a blade to a nice new set of bars!
I dont see a problem
Plenty of people cut carbon steerers on road bikes - me included
Just do it outside or in a well ventilated room
Junior hack saw - gently cut it - done it myself and no probs - I put a bit of oil on it to reduce friction and bind the carbon dust
But you can't just hacksaw through copper pipe stylee can you?
Anyone recommend any nice carbon OS bars around 680mm and 20mm rise max?
A cutting guide would make it neater but if you go steady you can make do without, abit of oil/lubrication is a good call though.
Racingralph, Truvastiv Noir Team are very good in my experience, bang on your 680mm and 20mm rise. Though I didn't pay the £80 everyone seems to want for them now. Still they've dealt fine with a year of me being a knobber, which is probably quite a good test. Very happy with them, considering another set for bike #2.
Oh, here we go, £60 from Bikeoutlet.
http://www.bikeoutlet.co.uk/products/Truvativ_Noir_Team_Handle_Bars_680mm_Carbon_Fibre-540-59.html
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