Anybody tried Spank Spoon mountain bike bars?

LJR69

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I'm considering picking up a Spank Spoon 35 bar for my Giant Reign E+1. I'm curious whether anyone has ridden with them before and if so, how did they find them in terms of vibration dampening, stiffness, and ride comfort, and their overall strength/longevity?
 

Mikerb

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I use their pedals which I have found to be good quality and well designed......not their bars however but their kit seems good. ( I use Deity bars)
 

Paulquattro

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LJR69

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Now also taking a look at Deity bars and seeing what's available here in the UK.
 

gareth burton

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I currently have a set of spank spoon high rise bars. Needed a riser to sit more upright as I have core issues. They do the job for me on a varied mix of terrain and for me they're more 'comfortable' than the original bars on my Whyte e160.
 

Kingerz

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I’m also considering Spank Vibracore, but wasn’t aware of carbon‘s dampening qualities. Can someone elaborate on that and reccomended a brand/type?
Carbon alledgedy dampens trail vibrations. i don't think it does having used many over 18 years. they do snap, though.
Spank vibrocore is recommended, 4.9 stars everywhere. often sold out though.
 

B1rdie

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I have carbon bars on a rigid bike, its the enve branded very expensive designed to be flexy, costed $140. Its more flexible than the aluminum, and did help a little in handling the rigid carbon fork, but as per vibration and small impacts, a beefy front tyre with low pressure is much more effective.
 

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