Description Profile Design's Sonic Ergo 50a Aerobar features minimal frontal area, ensuring as little aerodynamic drag as possible, and a comprehensive fit range for optimal positioning. There are 100 distinct position options and combined with the risers, this bar offers 1500 possible configurations. It is also possible to easily adjust the extension width and tilt.
Features & Specs:
Bracket: Sonic.
Armrest: Ergo / 10mm Pads.
Armrest Width: 124 to 290mm in 18.5mm steps (Extensions at 100mm).
Armrest Offset: -70 to -2.5mm in 7.5mm steps.
Armrest Stack: 60mm (min.), bracket is compatible with existing risers (totaling 130mm stack with 70mm of spacers added).
Weight: 559g (Bracket: 234g, Armrest: 130g, Extensions: 195g).
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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by John tansey
Williamsburg va
Arro bars are extra long..can be trimmed to required length as needed. The bar is simple and easy yo adjust....best arro bar combo ever...and an eccellent price point...great choice on risers as well....so many bikes have a low stand ovrr height...need high risers...profile continues to innovate....great company.
Reviewed 10/18/2022
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Very adjustable, works well
by T Kovaric
Cycling Enthusiast
Portland, Or
Easy to adjust. Having the raiser as an option is also very useful.
Reviewed 9/4/2020
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