"The Most Compliant Carbon Handlebars" - OneUp Components EMTB Certified Bar
20% OFF DISCOUNT CODE - Use TLW20 | https://bit.ly/carbon-e-bar Touted as the most compliant e-Bike rated handlebar on the market, OneUp Components new Carbon E-Bar is features some patented technology, neat integration, and for a limited time, has an exclusive Loam Wolf discount code! Use TLW20 at oneupcomponents.com. Now, if you’ve made it this far you’ll be happy to learn that just because these carbon handlebars are eBike rated, that doesn’t mean they won’t work just fine on your mountain bike. In fact, while creating this feature and interviewing the folks over at OneUp, we found out that Yeti / OneUp Components own EWS racer Richie Rude, chooses to run these bars on his race bike as he prefers the comfort and reduction in hand fatigue as it lets him push harder, longer. Starting out with the patented oval shape, the OneUp Component Carbon E-Bar has a distinct look that is different than traditional round bars. That tube profile is what gives the bar an incredible amount of vertical compliance but also keeps the bar feeling very precise and stiff front to back. If you think about a circular tube, it will flex 360 degrees. Any direction impact or energy is moving, a circle will move, the flattened profile will reduce the amount these bars from can move fore and aft, meaning you get the flex you want, and lose the vagueness where you don’t want it. OneUp Components claims the Carbon E-Bar is 20% more vertically compliant than their competitors carbon bars, 5% more compliant than their own handlebars, and offers a 28% increase to the fore and aft stiffness. Most bars have a 22mm diameter here around the bend. OneUp’s Carbon E-Bar tapers down to just 20mm, which gives it a pretty flat look compared to traditional bars. WHY CALL IT AN E-BIKE BAR THEN? Sure, it can and will be run by lots of discerning riders on non e-Bikes but in order for components to get an E-Rated certification, extra safety and durability standards have to be met. It costs more money for brands to get it, but it gives piece of mind to consumers knowing the products will last. The bars are also ASTM Cat 5 DH certified, just in case the stringent E-Bike rating wasn’t enough for you. Along with the certifications, the OneUp Carbon E-Bar is designed to reduce visible clutter and wires running around the front of your bike. A hole in the center of the bar rests between the stem’s faceplate (which means you’ll need an open stem, OneUp has those too) and there are also recessed slots with holes at either ends up the bars that will sit under the grips and allow exit for the wires to control power mode selection and Shimano Di2 wiring. It's not something you have to take advantage of, as you can see our bike didn’t need it with the AXS grouppo, yet we still love the ride quality and benefits of the E-Bar. For more information visit https://bit.ly/carbon-e-bar #oneupcomponents #handlebar #theloamwolf #ebike #emtb #carbonhandlebar #mountainbike #loamwolf #downhillmtb #ews #enduromtb Get your Loam Wolf gear here: https://store.theloamwolf.com ------------------------------------ FOLLOW US Website: https://www.theloamwolf.com/ Instagram: / theloamwolf Facebook: / theloamwolf

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