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Thread: Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a new record??

Started 8 months, 2 weeks ago by Dream Bikes
I've got the first two pairs, one for me and the other one probably will go to Christopher Sauser Here are tech data and official pics from extralite website : Weight: 19gr.(each) Body: 3D CNC AL 7075TX Bolts: special M5, GR5 Titanium Dimensionss: lenght 100mm, diam. 24mm Clamping: classic cut-stile Finish: black anodized Graphics: laser etched ...
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Rivet replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Wait...I couldn't really tell what they look like, could you post more pictures?

f3rg replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Geez, too many photos, dude. Look like great bar ends, and I like that they stamp the weight on the part. It's just one more reason, as a company, to try to keep quality consistent. Price? $$$

Batas replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Photos are never enough... 99€/pair.

Mattias_Hellöre replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Extralite often writes in their website "ultra accurate" , "hyper accurate". Does it mean it has higher accuracy than what´s really needed or a marketing ploy? For me 0.05mm +- is more than enough for bike parts besides the places there´s fitting of bearings, needing be more accurate.

nino replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
no bearings....so these might actually work

sfer1 replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
They look good, but there's no way in hell I'm paying 99 € + shipping for a pair of bar ends.

dinoadventures replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
light-bikes lists them for $125. Ouch.

nino replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
I remember when german BTP started offering his tuned Bar-ends: http://b-t-p.de/B-T-P_Team/b-t-p_team1.html Back then he earned comments for the most ridiculous pricetag for a simple pair of barends with just some carbon endcaps. After all - you can get those Smica things for about 15 euro on Ebay... I sure think the same guys that put Schmolke or AX-Lightness on their bikes will ...

Dream Bikes replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Yes, they aren't cheap, but anyone works with CNC machining should know that they're very expensive to produce!

quax replied 3 months ago
but isn't the clamp not pure-carbon-handlebar compatible?

 

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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-11-11 19:51:00)
I had a moment of insanity and bought them. They're crazy light and very confortable.
nino
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Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-04-01 11:50:00)
I remember when german BTP started offering his tuned Bar-ends: http://b-t-p.de/B-T-P_Team/b-t-p_team1.html Back then he earned comments for the most ridiculous pricetag for a simple pair of barends with just some carbon endcaps. After all - you can get those Smica things for about 15 euro on Ebay... I sure think the same guys that put Schmolke or AX-Lightness on their bikes will now rush out and order these as well. I dont' But one thing...
Dream Bikes
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-04-01 11:50:00)
Yes, they aren't cheap, but anyone works with CNC machining should know that they're very expensive to produce!
f3rg
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-03-30 01:24:00)
Geez, too many photos, dude. Look like great bar ends, and I like that they stamp the weight on the part. It's just one more reason, as a company, to try to keep quality consistent. Price? $$$
Batas
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-03-30 08:24:00)
Photos are never enough... 99€/pair.
Mattias_Hellöre
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-03-31 11:50:00)
Extralite often writes in their website "ultra accurate" , "hyper accurate". Does it mean it has higher accuracy than what´s really needed or a marketing ploy? For me 0.05mm +- is more than enough for bike parts besides the places there´s fitting of bearings, needing be more accurate.
dinoadventures
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-03-31 11:50:00)
light-bikes lists them for $125. Ouch.
quax
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user's latest post:
Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-09-13 05:05:00)
but isn't the clamp not pure-carbon-handlebar compatible?
heinerk.
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Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-11-10 15:00:00)
http://www.forum.light-bikes.de/showthread.php?t=9541 all super-lightweight handlebars are NOT compatible with them 'cause the clambing is not specially made for these kind of bars! actually its contradictory
Rivet
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Extralite Cyberends - 37.06 gr a...
Published (2009-03-30 01:24:00)
Wait...I couldn't really tell what they look like, could you post more pictures?

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