OneUp Carbon vs E Carbon

Ktmkirby

New Member
Oct 22, 2024
4
0
Niagara
Any reason to go with a OneUp E-Carbon bar over the Carbon Bar on a 45lb Rise M10? I already have a OneUpn carbon on my analog bike, and thinking of just swapping.
 

ipe

Member
Jun 26, 2023
16
19
White Mountains
E-bar is pre-drilled for wired controller and has a different damping/flex character vs the standard bars to account for the greater weight of the emtb.
FWIW, I've used both and been happy with both.
 

Julie_X1

Active member
Jan 22, 2023
141
116
Canada
I have the e-carbon one. I bought it because it’s supposed to be slightly even more compliant than the regular OneUp carbon bar. Something like 5% if I remember correctly.

It dampens vibrations very well but I’ve never experienced the regular bar to compare.
 

Mudrider

New Member
Jan 11, 2024
34
22
oxford
the difference is that you can hide the remote wires, the wire goes in at the middle of the handle bar, runs internally and comes out under the grip then there is a channel for it to run in and come out from under the grip as far as i am aware, you may need to change the length of the cable from motor to remote.
 

Gavalar

Active member
Feb 4, 2019
359
229
UK
E-bar is pre-drilled for wired controller and has a different damping/flex character vs the standard bars to account for the greater weight of the emtb.
FWIW, I've used both and been happy with both.
Ditto,have and ridden both, for me the one bar that trumps both is the PNW Loam Bar.
 

Ou812

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2022
778
532
Inverness
I swapped to the e-bars on my Levo, mainly because I wanted to hide the cable to the bar controller. It wouldn’t work, the cable routing hole was too small. I wasn’t told that when I bought them and had already cut them down so I couldn’t return them. I can tell a slight difference with the dampening though, they feel a bit more flexy.
 

whitymon

Active member
Nov 29, 2023
288
150
Europe
FWIW, I use the AL version of the handlebar too, it is already damping a lot for only 110g more.

There is a lot of compliance on them, all the bikes I use on DH and rocky terrain have it - I do not trust/like carbon bar for that unfortunately.

Form factor, rise, backsweep is also a big factor of comfort with them.
 

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