The One Pro Integrated handlebar

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Kurt1980
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by Kurt1980

LanceLegstrong wrote:
Wed Mar 01, 2023 1:47 am
Kurt1980 wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:02 am
Hi, re: The One Pro bars.... do you have a measurement for how wide the tops are (fore to aft), and how thick (depth) is the bar at the front? It's always hard to tell from Ali photos....
Thanks!
368g in 40cm/120mm. Really well made bar from what I can see. Tops aren't super flat like the Aerofly II (which I hated), feel pretty good to hold on to. Hope to get it mounted up soon.

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Awesome mate, much appreciated! It's actually really hard to find verified measurements of these kinds of bars. I'm wondering how these look and fit on an older school, pre integrated cabled bike... Scott Foil.
Hopefully others find this useful as well.

It does look decent quality from what you've posted.

I take it the stem body/spacers are based on 52mm length fore to aft?

Kurt

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inertianinja
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by inertianinja

Any more recent experiences with this bar?

pinoyBalot
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by pinoyBalot

Anyone tried to use this One Pro handle with the new Cervelo Soloist?

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by Peepooper

inertianinja wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 12:07 pm
Any more recent experiences with this bar?
Using it since 2022, It works perfectly with my Tarmac SL7, you just need to buy a 3D print spacer to get the best integration

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by user83843

I had 38/120s on my training bike and snapped the right drop during a 1200w sprint, so can't really vouch for the QC on One Pros.

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by dpries

inertianinja wrote:
Sat May 20, 2023 12:07 pm
Any more recent experiences with this bar?
I've been using a 380/100 bar on my Teammachine SLR01 and have found it to be solid for approx. 1500km
My brother has a 400/100 on a 2014 Scott Foil as well and hasn't had issues yet. Both of us are around 75kg
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KotP
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by KotP

Hmmm, seems there's two seperate topics for the same handlebars.
LanceLegstrong wrote:
Wed Mar 01, 2023 1:47 am

368g in 40cm/120mm. Really well made bar from what I can see. Tops aren't super flat like the Aerofly II (which I hated), feel pretty good to hold on to. Hope to get it mounted up soon.
Thanks for the pictures and measurements LanceLegstrong, I'll pose the same question I asked in the other thread:
KotP wrote:
Fri Jun 09, 2023 1:32 pm

..... if you can rememeber, are you able to comment if the the stem length runs true to size measuring centre of the steerer tube to centre of the handlebar?

I've seen some conflicting information on how the stem length is measured and wanted to clarify.

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pinoyBalot wrote:
Fri Jun 09, 2023 5:09 pm
Anyone tried to use this One Pro handle with the new Cervelo Soloist?
You will need a 3d printed spacer for the One Pro handlebar with the new cervelo soloist

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by qq666

pinoyBalot wrote:
Fri Jun 09, 2023 5:09 pm
Anyone tried to use this One Pro handle with the new Cervelo Soloist?
You will need a 3d printed spacer for the One Pro handlebar with the new cervelo soloist

KotP
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by KotP

I've been revisiting the idea of purchasing these bars but at the same time dismissing the idea because I'm not sure if I like the thought of a knurled bit of metal being pressed in to the back of my carbon steeerer as the method of securing the bars to the steerer tube.

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Maybe someone with experience with these bars can comment on this?

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by LanceLegstrong

KotP wrote:
Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:24 am
I've been revisiting the idea of purchasing these bars but at the same time dismissing the idea because I'm not sure if I like the thought of a knurled bit of metal being pressed in to the back of my carbon steeerer as the method of securing the bars to the steerer tube.

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Maybe someone with experience with these bars can comment on this?
If you like the bar but the clamp is holding you back, look at the Kocevlo cockpit. Same bar with the traditiondal clamp design.

https://www.aliexpress.us/item/32568047 ... pt=glo2usa
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The same handlebar was included with my Hygge frame. Some pictures in this topic:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=172594&start=15

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by KotP

LanceLegstrong wrote:
Mon Aug 14, 2023 10:47 am

If you like the bar but the clamp is holding you back, look at the Kocevlo cockpit. Same bar with the traditiondal clamp design.
Thanks. I had already discovered the Kocevlo bar on aliexpress but I prefer the 'Unbranded' Airwolf version.

Speaking of the Airwolf and Kocevlo, there's also the RPANTAHI and probably more. To my eye they are all the same bars with branding variations but the Airwolf and Kocevlo list the specs as reach 77mm, drop 127mm and stem angle -10 degrees but the RPANTAHI is reach 75mm, drop 125mm and stem angle -6 degrees (printed on the side of the stem). There's not much in the reach or drop but the stem angle is important to me and there's no real way to know which specs are correct.
TidyDinosaur wrote:
Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:59 pm
The same handlebar was included with my Hygge frame. Some pictures in this topic:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=172594&start=15
Very nice. Please let us know if you find the bar stiff, flexy or anywhere in between.

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by LanceLegstrong

KotP wrote:
Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:53 am
LanceLegstrong wrote:
Mon Aug 14, 2023 10:47 am

If you like the bar but the clamp is holding you back, look at the Kocevlo cockpit. Same bar with the traditiondal clamp design.
Thanks. I had already discovered the Kocevlo bar on aliexpress but I prefer the 'Unbranded' Airwolf version.

Speaking of the Airwolf and Kocevlo, there's also the RPANTAHI and probably more. To my eye they are all the same bars with branding variations but the Airwolf and Kocevlo list the specs as reach 77mm, drop 127mm and stem angle -10 degrees but the RPANTAHI is reach 75mm, drop 125mm and stem angle -6 degrees (printed on the side of the stem). There's not much in the reach or drop but the stem angle is important to me and there's no real way to know which specs are correct.
TidyDinosaur wrote:
Mon Aug 14, 2023 12:59 pm
The same handlebar was included with my Hygge frame. Some pictures in this topic:

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=172594&start=15
Very nice. Please let us know if you find the bar stiff, flexy or anywhere in between.
Yea, there are a lot of different "brands" but they're all the same bar I think. Mine is completely unbranded. Super stiff for me, fits my needs for a crit bike.
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KotP
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by KotP

LanceLegstrong wrote:
Tue Aug 15, 2023 12:25 pm
Mine is completely unbranded.
Sorry, I wasn't aware you owned the older style (traditional clamp style), or at least that's the assumption I'm making based on the fact the One Pro version you have is very much branded.

edit: Disregard. Answered by reading your 'Candy' build thread.
LanceLegstrong wrote:
Tue Aug 15, 2023 12:25 pm

Super stiff for me, fits my needs for a crit bike.
Thanks. Based on its weight my guess was it's on the stiffer side but it's good to hear anecdotally.

As it's already mounted on your crit bike it's more difficult to measure but would you hazard a guess at the stem angle?
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