Maybe you guys can help. What is a good solution to increase the length / reach of pads and extensions on a standard triathlon handlebar (with spacers from the basebar)? This means moving both the pads and extensions further forward. The pads are fixed on top of the spacer stack. Attached to the highest spacer. For example, as shown in the image below on a BMC Speedmachine.
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Re: How to increase the reach of pads and extensions? [Jimmy0077]
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I switched to a longer stem. My bike is an older 2013 Cervelo so it may be more difficult for you.
Re: How to increase the reach of pads and extensions? [Jimmy0077]
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For moving the pads further forward, I think something like either of these would work:
https://www.fasttt.bike/...rd-extender-bracket/
https://www.fasttt.bike/...ble-extender-plates/
https://www.fasttt.bike/...rd-extender-bracket/
https://www.fasttt.bike/...ble-extender-plates/
Re: How to increase the reach of pads and extensions? [Jimmy0077]
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One way can be to install longer aerobars and then there are products that can mount the pads directly to the bars
Look at Sam Laidlow at Kona '22
I think it's this one:
https://www.profile-design-eu.com/...cts/l2-bracket-kit-1
https://acprestation.se/
Look at Sam Laidlow at Kona '22
I think it's this one:
https://www.profile-design-eu.com/...cts/l2-bracket-kit-1
https://acprestation.se/
Re: How to increase the reach of pads and extensions? [Jimmy0077]
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Generally, by any means possible.
mhepp wrote:
For moving the pads further forward, I think something like either of these would work: https://www.fasttt.bike/...rd-extender-bracket/
https://www.fasttt.bike/...ble-extender-plates/
Thank you. I ordered the extender bracket. Looks like the solution for me.