BAR ENDS
Ergon GS2 Grip - Leichtbau
Ergon's GS2 Leichtbau Grip has a composite three-finger bar end that provides additional hand positions and control when climbing out of the saddle. The grip shape is in-between the classic GP and GX series, offering a shape that works to reduce pressure on your Ulnar nerves and to ease wrist ...read more
Ergon GS2 Carbon Grip - Leichtbau
Ergon's GS2 Leichtbau Carbon Grip employs a shape that falls right in-between the classic GP and GX series, offering a shape that works to reduce pressure on your Ulnar nerves and to ease wrist strain while retaining the lightweight characteristic of the GX1. It differs from the GS1 in that it has a ...read more
Cane Creek Ergo Control II Bar Ends
Quite possibly the most ergonomic Bar End out there, The Cane Creek Ergo Control II's not only feel great to hold, they grip palms and gloves when wet. Making them perfect for climbing in damp climates or those sweaty climbs during the hottest part of the day.In a nice case of ...read more
Cutter Carbon MTB Bar Ends 2.0
Enhance your bike's climbing prowess with the Cutter Carbon MTB Bar Ends 2.0. You'll get better bar leverage, and a stronger platform off of which to launch your last big push to the top.Bar ends will clamp to a variety of bar diameters
Ergon GP3 BioKork Grip
The GR2 BioKork Grip is just like the GP1 BioKork except that it is terminated by a three finger composite bar end. The bar end offers up an additional hand position and more leverage for climbing out of the saddle. Instead of solid rubber, this grip uses natural cork, harvested from certified ...read more
Ergon GS3 Grip - Leichtbau
Ergon's naming convention is pretty straightforward. In this case, the "GS" indicates the shape of the grip. The GS grips are a medium size and shape compared to their racy GX series and their uber-comfy GP series. This GS3 Leichtbau Grip falls right in-between, offering a shape that works to ...read more
Ergon GC3 BioKork Grip
The GC3 BioKork Grip has a full size composite bar end. By that we mean that you can get all four fingers wrapped around it when you're looking for more leverage on the climbs, or when you simply want a change of position on an endless stretch of gravel road. This is the only difference in ...read more










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