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Reddit mentions of Ritchey Logic Pro BioMax Road Bicycle Handlebar - 31.8 x 130mm drop (31.8 x 44cm)
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6 degree swept-back tops, 3 degree flare,Ergo bump and super shallow (130mm) drop for more a comfortable riding positionR50 bend for more hand roomDeep groove hides cables127mm drop, 75mm reachMeasured center to center 240 grams
Specs:
Color | BB Black |
Height | 5.5 Inches |
Length | 18.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
The bike started life as a 2012 Motobecane Fantom Cross Pro, which came with some good components already. SRAM Rival partial group,
FSA crankset, and Mavic Aksium Race wheels. I've had good luck with this bike and it's got almost 2k miles on it, so I kept most of it, but not all.
Once I decided to make it my commuter bike, I started adding things.
For lights I picked up the Cygolite Hot shot rear light and use one of my MTB lights if needed for the front, a
Chinese knock-off CREE XM-L2 front light
For tires I went with the Panaracer RiBMo 700x32c based on feedback from users on here.
You can't go wrong with a Tubus Logo Evo Rear Rack and Ortlieb Back Roller Classics.
I wanted some extra gearing for those climbs along the way, so I went with the SRAM FORCE Rear Derailleur so I could run a SRAM PG-1050 11-32 Cassette.
Of course, I needed a new KMC X10SL chain for the new gear combo.
I picked up a new road bike and pulled the Ritchey Pro Streem Saddle and Ritchey Pro Biomax bars off of that bike and used them on my commuter, along with some new Lizard Skins DSP 3.2mm bar tape and some Soma Road Flares for added visibility.
For a little less weight and possible shock absorbtion, I threw in a Chinese knock off carbon seat post.
I also wanted something besides my regular riding shoes, so I opted for the Shimano Click'R PD-T700 pedals and
Shimano SH-CT40 Cycling Shoes
, which I love and highly recommend.
I also needed to adjust the fit so I picked up a Kalloy Uno 6 90mm stem because I've had great luck with them on other bikes.
And for added safety, I picked up two rolls of 3M Scotchcal Reflective Striping Tape in white and black, and added white stripes to the white frame and black stripes to the rims and the back of my helmet.