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ITU / "Slam" -type aero clip-on bars
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I'm looking for some short ITU/"Slam"-type aero clip-on bars to put on a slightly steep but still road geometry bike. From what I've seen there are a few out there.

I know Vision Tech makes clip-on mini aero bars:



HED makes the Aero Cliplite:



and Syntace makes the XXS:





I was wondering who else makes short ITU/"Slam"-type aero bars, and what your experience or feedback with them was.

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Re: ITU / "Slam" -type aero clip-on bars [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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Profile and Oval make a similar looking shorty GT bar.
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Re: ITU / "Slam" -type aero clip-on bars [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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I have a set of Oval bars that I have used on a road bike for a slam type set up for a few years.

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Re: ITU / "Slam" -type aero clip-on bars [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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I have a pair of cinilli spanci's.. i got them because they were lighter than the profile GT's... I then modified them by adding a proper arm rest, (took an old profile design armrest.. and attached it via some bent aluminum.. still probably lighter than the profile design stuff.. and the total cost was $0.00)
this setup works extremly well for the draft legal racing i do.. and is super comfortable. The spanci's are super adjustible.
however.. i'm probably going to buy a pair of the visiontech ones cause they look so sexy..(and i want to put them on my new soloist)
another possiblility which i just discovered is http://www.profile-design.com/..._pages/clip_cgt.html.. profile designs answer to the problem..
but i still say get the vision techs..

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Re: ITU / "Slam" -type aero clip-on bars [IronDad] [ In reply to ]
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Profile-Design will be producing this new beauty "S" (Z) bend aerobar that can be used as a "shorty" aerobar with the help of a hacksaw. Other bars to note of are P-D's Carbon Stryke, Split Second, and Air Stryke all of which can be converted into shorty aerobars with a hacksaw. The latter have fairly high aerobar pads relative to the aerobars themselves which can pose a problem for some riders. P-D also produces the CGT and Jammer GT purpose-built "slam bars" Oval Concepts makes a bar very similar to the last 2 in the form of the A700 Slam aerobar. Anyhoo, here is a pick of the new S bend P-D aerobar:


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