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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Sydney Australia
Posts: 465
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G'day.
I remember there being a type of pursuit/TT bars made by ITM (possibly?) which were aluminium and had a quill integrated into the bars. Does any one know the name of these bars (or any ones like them)? And where am I likely to find them? I'm trying to get some bars for someone for Christmas but they need to fit a threaded 1" headset. Cheers |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 29
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ITM made a quill bar, just called ITM Dual (I have a pair I picked up used, made in October 1998). The new ITM bars are also called Dual, but have more numbers on the model, e.g. CX2 and are threadless (which I also have).
eBay is probably a source to find these old bars. I got mine at a swap meet. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 13
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Another option would be to get a standard 1 1/8" threadless set of pursuit/aero bars and use an adaptor such as this:
http://www.bikeparts.com/search_results.asp?ID=TN9108 It will work fine on your current bike, and if you ever decide to get a new one you won't be stuck with a 1" quill aero bar. |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Sydney Australia
Posts: 465
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Thanks for that. Cheers |
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