Cycling Bargains - BikeInn Fsa Gradient Carbon Riser 20 Mm Handlebar | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns. (INN11450686)

BikeInn Fsa Gradient Carbon Riser 20 Mm Handlebar | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns.


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BikeInn Fsa Gradient Carbon Riser 20 Mm Handlebar | Hot deals section, massive stocks, great prices & easy returns.


Product Description


Gradient Is Fsa'S Trail / Enduro Line For Those Of You That Like To Crank Up The Trail And Tear It Apart On The Way Back Down. Since The Introduction Of Gradient In 2013, It Has Been Raising The Standard On Strength And Lowering The Weight Of Their Trusted Components.Features:- Light Enough For Xc, But Strong Enough For Enduro And Trail- Carbon Composite Construction- Reinforced And Textured Clamping Areas- Ud Carbon FinishSpecifications:- Material: Carbon- Weight (Gr): 220- Dimension: 800- Shape Design: Riser- Clamp Diameter: 31.8- Gradient Carbon Hb 800mm Riser 20- 20mm Rise- 8° Back Sweep, 5° Up Sweep- 10mm Setback


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