Bontrager Comp road handlebars feature an Endurance Fit design so everyone can ride in a comfortable and confident position. With a 10-degree bend and a top section that is 4 cm narrower than the drop section, these handlebars provide plenty of wrist room for everyday riding and even the most demanding sprints.
Laser-engraved branding, a knurled finish, and compatibility with aer bars round out the unique versatility of these Comp road handlebars.
- Made from lightweight 6061-T6 aluminum.
- The top of the handlebars is 4 cm narrower than the bends.
- 10-degree bend provides confidence in corners and plenty of room for your wrists.
- Compatible with aerodynamic extensions.
- Laser-engraved markings make it easy to adjust the position of the brake levers.
- The knurled finish increases fatigue strength.
- The Endurance Fit design allows everyone to ride in a comfortable and secure position.
| Size | 360 mm/400 mm | 380 mm/420 mm | 400mm/440mm | 420mm/460mm | 440mm/480mm |
| Lever width | 360 mm | 380 mm | 400 mm | 420mm | 440 mm |
| Width between arches | 400 mm | 420 mm | 440 mm | 460 mm | 480 mm |
| Clamp | 31.8 mm | 31.8 mm | 31.8 mm | 31.8 mm | 31.8 mm |
| Bend | For endurance riding | For endurance riding | For endurance riding | For endurance riding | For endurance riding |
| Arc deviation | 10 degrees | 10 degrees | 10 degrees | 10 degrees | 10 degrees |
| Reach | 80 mm | 80 mm | 80 mm | 80 mm | 80 mm |
| Cable routing | External | External | External | External | External |
| Material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Our offer from BONTRAGER includes a very wide selection of cycling components such as panniers, blinkers, mudguards, bike computers, tubes, grips, cranks, baskets, bike bottles, pedals, handlebars, handlebars, saddles, seatposts, forks, tires, wraps, horns, protectors, stands, tangle wheels.
From working out of his garage in California in the early 80's, Keith Bontrager has evolved into a globally respected manufacturer of the finest cycling accessories and components. Keith's mantra was simple: first, durable, second, lightweight.
