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Jobar:
Hi all,

New here and looking into some interesting stuff, 2 questions…

1. This carbon kocevlo aero handlebar is very very cheap, while I read a lot of good stuff about this brand, would this be trusted.I mean 30€ for an aero carbon handlebar is really really cheap. Any opinions? Experience with this same bar?

https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005006385439451.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.13.2e8dNh2HNh2HVi&algo_pvid=fe9fc0b4-d2c3-4bff-af03-f8c8b6bf3fbd&algo_exp_id=fe9fc0b4-d2c3-4bff-af03-f8c8b6bf3fbd-6&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21EUR%2152.40%2127.69%21%21%2156.49%2129.85%21%40211b6ce417260538538067935e1d69%2112000036979889414%21sea%21BE%210%21ABX&curPageLogUid=gVjYoAnleHta&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A

Secondly, my current alu wheelset is from the brand ffwd, and they weigh for the set about 1750 grams. If I see a lot of the cheaper carbon wheels they’re also around that weight, so I guess doesn’t make sense to go to carbon in this case? Would a light alu set then be more interesting? Am looking at 3 to 400€ to spend. Any good suggestions are always welcome!

Thanks!


ausmtb8989:
I have a Kocevlo carbon handlebar.  I've had for 3 months so far so good.  Everythng torqued to spec with carbon paste.

Fat Larry:

--- Quote from: ausmtb8989 on September 25, 2024, 01:41:08 PM ---I have a Kocevlo carbon handlebar.  I've had for 3 months so far so good.  Everythng torqued to spec with carbon paste.

--- End quote ---

Still holding up? I'm looking at ordering some of their rigid mtb forks for an ebike build.

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