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Ritchey WCS Carbon Solostreem Drop Handlebar - Carbon, Integrated, 44cm, Matte Carbon, 120mm

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Ritchey WCS Carbon Solostreem Drop Handlebar - Carbon, Integrated, 44cm, Matte Carbon, 120mmThe WCS Carbon Solostreem features a classic bend, UCI compliant aero top section with short shallow classic drop, integrated mount ready for K Edge or similar devices, and underside grooved cable routing for a sleek appearance. It enjoys a matte UD carbon finish and its curved stem clamp greatly reduces steerer stress. Measured center to center at the hood Traditional bend Features mounting holes for computer accessory mount Internal cable groove no

The WCS Carbon Solostreem features a classic bend, UCI-compliant aero top section with short/shallow classic drop, integrated mount ready for K-Edge or similar devices, and underside grooved cable routing for a sleek appearance. It enjoys a matte UD carbon finish and its curved stem clamp greatly reduces steerer stress.
  • Measured center-to-center at the hood
  • Traditional bend
  • Features mounting holes for computer/accessory mount
  • Internal cable groove-no need to tape all the way to the stem
  • No-slip grit at stem and brake lever clamp areas
  • For 1-1/8" steerer

Product Specifics

  • Drop Bend Style: Compact
  • Defined Color: Black
  • Width Measurement: Center
  • Width: 44
  • Cable Routing: External
  • Bar Top Style: Flat
  • Color: Matte Carbon
  • Bar Drop (mm): 126
  • Material: Carbon
  • Bar Reach (mm): 75
  • Flare: 1



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UPC: 796941306690
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Manufacturer Part Number: 30356117044
HB3246
168870-Q0-L



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