Description Drop Bars Designed For Control
Introducing the WHISKY No.7 24F Alloy Drop Handlebar, ready for anything an adventure rider might come across.
The WHISKY No.7 24F is designed for comfort and control in techy situations. Specifically aimed at long-distance touring, gravel, or off-road pursuit, the 24-degree flare offers huge control from the drops.
This thoroughly modern drop bar is the perfect match to your off-road tourer, monstercross bike, or get-rad CX rig.
The 24F's sleek design offers seamless transition between positions. Available in a broad size range, there's a width to perfectly fit your needs.
Features
Drop Flare: 24 Deg
Drop: 115 mm
Reach: 68 mm
Clamp Diameter: 31.8 mm
ASTM Rating: Condition 3
Material: Alloy
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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The Gravel Bar I wish I had bought earlier.
by Ctmac58
Upper Ohio Valley
I have spent a nearly a year searching through endless options for a gravel bar. I looked at everything including the kitchen sink. Then I came across the Whiskey #7. No gimmicks, no outrageous claims and priced great. The 24� flare suits me well. They were so well suited to my needs and riding style that I now have them on my Touring/Gravel and my everyday, go have a blast Gravel bike. Light, durable and priced affordably. A mechanic at local bike shop is now putting them on his Salsa.
Reviewed 5/6/2022
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