Description
Nearly fifty years ago, Tom Ritchey, his mentor Jobst Brandt and a group of likeminded friends would spend countless adventurous hours riding the remote trails, broken tarmac and rough gravel roads that twist through the mountains in and around the Butano State Park in northern California. Tom still rides these trails and roads today, and this topography and the pioneering rides that took place there are the inspiration for the Butano handlebar.
This unique bar has proven highly sought after by legions of gravel lovers and road riders since it was introduced a few years ago. Its wide drop flare offers adventurous riders an increased level of control and confidence compared to more traditional drop bars, while its shallow drop and short reach offer a welcome amount of comfort for endless days in the rough stuff.
The Butano capitalizes on its original comfort with added features such as the ability for internal cable routing and a welcoming ergo-aero top section for increased hand support. The drop flare on the Butano has also gone wider than its predecessor, measuring a liberal 18° for additional comfort and control.
The Butano handlebar was born from Tom's legendary riding adventures in those remote California mountains, and delivers the features you need for your own unending exploration and ceaseless journeys.
Tech Specs
Logic Features
Internal Routing
Brake and shifting cables can route inside the bar for a clean look and aerodynamic benefits.
Ergo-Aero Top
A flattened round top offers a comfortable ergonomic hand position with aerodynamic benefits.
Compact Bend
A variable radius that changes continuously as it curves - offering good ergonomics for limitless hand positions.
Tech Drawing
Tech Manuals / Spare parts / Videos / Downloads
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