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Handlebars for optimal control and comfort

Are you ready to experience more grip and comfort on your bike? The right bicycle handlebar is the direct connection between your hands and the ground, which is essential for confidently cutting sharp corners, conquering technical trails, or riding deep in the drops for hours. At Woest, we understand that the perfect cockpit is crucial for your performance. A handlebar not only affects maneuverability but also dictates your entire riding position. Whether you choose aerodynamic drops, wide grip, a flared shape, or an aero position; a handlebar change completely transforms your riding experience.

Handlebars and components for top performance

Do you want to push your limits and get the most out of your training? A high-quality cockpit offers the stiffness, control, and ergonomics you need to confidently race over asphalt, through mud, or on endless straight roads. At Woest, we understand the passion for cycling like no other. In addition to a wide selection of handlebars, we also offer all other components. Our handlebar collection includes brands such as Cervélo, Profile Design, and Zipp for riders who want to perfectly tune their cockpit and equipment.

The right cockpit for your discipline

Adjusting your handlebars makes a world of difference to your bike's riding character. For every branch of cycling, a specific design has been developed to meet the unique demands of the terrain. For example, road bike handlebars are designed around an aerodynamic posture, with compact drops providing excellent grip when you pick up speed on the asphalt. Mountain bike handlebars are much wider for maximum leverage and optimal stability on rough, technical singletracks. Gravel bike handlebars feature a distinct 'flare', where the bar ends angle outwards for extra control on loose surfaces such as gravel and sand. For triathletes and time trialists, it's all about minimal air resistance, which is achieved with a setup that supports a streamlined aero position. With brands like Cervélo and Easton, there is a suitable handlebar for every challenge.

Within our assortment, you can optimize your cockpit with the following individual components:

  • Curved handlebars:The basis for many road and off-road bikes, featuring 'drops' and 'tops' to alternate between an aerodynamic and a comfortable, upright hand position while riding.
  • Extensions:Separate, straight or slightly curved aero bars that are mounted on the handlebars to position the arms narrowly forward, drastically improving aerodynamics.
  • Basebar:The wide base handlebar on triathlon and time trial bikes where the brake levers are mounted, intended for maximum control during starts, climbs, and steering in sharp turns.
  • Arm cups:Padded, adjustable elbow and forearm rests that are attached to the handlebars or extensions to stably support the upper body in the aero position.
  • Stem:The fixed connecting piece between the steerer tube and the handlebar, which, through its length and angle, determines the reach and height of the riding position.

Ready for the perfect steering setup

Discover our assortment and select the components to buy your ideal bicycle handlebar. If you want to be sure about the right width or clamp diameter, or if you're unsure whether carbon or aluminum is the best material choice for your riding position, feel free to contact us. As soon as you complete your order online, we will get to work to dispatch your package as quickly as possible. We carefully pack your order so that everything arrives at your home without transport damage. Install your new upgrade and immediately hit the road to break your personal bests!

Frequently asked questions about To send

Which handlebar best suits my type of bike?

The type of handlebar depends on the cycling discipline and your riding style. Road bikes often use drop handlebars, while mountain bikes have flat or riser bars. For triathlons, aero bars are the best choice.

What is the difference between aluminum and carbon handlebars?

Carbon handlebars are lighter and dampen vibrations better, which offers more comfort during long rides. Aluminum handlebars, on the other hand, are sturdier and often more affordable. The choice depends on your budget and preference for weight or durability.

Can I install a new steering wheel myself?

It is possible to replace a handlebar yourself with the right tools. However, it is recommended to have this done by a bicycle mechanic. This way you can be sure of correct assembly and safe adjustment of cables and components.

How do I determine the correct handlebar width?

The ideal width depends on your shoulder width and riding position. A handlebar that's too narrow restricts control, while one that's too wide can be uncomfortable. Our specialists can help determine the correct size.

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