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Farr Aero Gravel handlebar £99.99

Weight 510g

Farr’s Aero Gravel handlebar is constructed from good old 6061-T6 aluminium alloy and is available in 42, 44 and 46cm widths. With a 25° flare for the drops, it spaces out the lower hand position to 51, 53 and 55cm respectively.

All pretty standard, but it heads off the beaten track via its additional extension. The reason for this protuberance? Comfort and aero gains.

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