Pink Ultralight Ergonomic Bike Bar Ends - High-Strength Composite Horn Grips (22.2Mm)
Pink Ultralight Ergonomic Bike Bar Ends - High-Strength Composite Horn Grips (22.2Mm)
Pink Ultralight Ergonomic Bike Bar Ends - High-Strength Composite Horn Grips (22.2Mm)
Pink Ultralight Ergonomic Bike Bar Ends - High-Strength Composite Horn Grips (22.2Mm)

Pink Ultralight Ergonomic Bike Bar Ends - High-Strength Composite Horn Grips (22.2Mm)

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Elevate Your Cycling Comfort: Ergonomic Horn Style Bar Ends

Features:

  • Durable Composite Construction: Made From A High-Strength Blend Of Polyester Fiber Glass Fiber And Pp Plastic These Bar Ends Are Built For Resilience And Longevity With One-Piece Injection Molding.
  • Ergonomic Horn Design: Curved Shape Fits Your Hands Naturally Reducing Wrist Strain. Hollowed Design Decreases Weight And Improves Ventilation.
  • Lightweight Performance: Approximately 60G Per Pair (Including Screws) Adding Minimal Weight To Maintain Riding Efficiency.
  • Angle: Easily Fine-Tune The Position To Suit Your Height Riding Style And Comfort Preferences.
  • Enhanced Riding Experience: Provides Alternative Hand Positions To Reduce Pressure Points Improve Leverage For Climbs And Increase Comfort On Long Rides.
  • Standard Fit Easy Installation: Fits Handlebars With 21.8Mm–22.2Mm Diameter. Integrated Clamp Allows Simple And Secure Installation.
  • Smooth Wear-Resistant Finish: Precision Surface Provides Durability And Long-Lasting Wear Resistance.

Specifications:

  • Product Name: Ergonomic Bicycle Bar Ends (Horn Style)
  • Material: Polyester Fiber + Glass Fiber + Pp Plastic Composite
  • Total Weight (Pair Including Screws): Approx. 60G
  • Overall Length (Per Bar End): Approx. 118Mm
  • Grip Portion Length: Approx. 90Mm
  • Clamp Diameter: 21.8Mm–22.2Mm (Standard 22.2Mm)

You Will Receive:

  • 1 X Pair Of Ergonomic Bicycle Bar Ends (Left And Right)
  • Mounting Screws

Installation Note: Securely Tighten Bar Ends To The Recommended Torque (Approx. 3Nm) Using A Torque Wrench. Avoid Overtightening. If Unsure Consult A Professional Bicycle Mechanic.