Zipp SL 80 Race A1 Road Handlebars

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SKU: 00.6618.217.005
Regular price $340.00
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Take your performance to the next level with the Zipp SL 80 Race A1 Road Handlebars. Designed for competitive riders, these handlebars provide an optimal race position with refined ergonomics for superior control and comfort. Featuring an innovative platform that integrates with the SRAM RED AXS groupset, they offer a seamless fit with brake levers and effortless access to controls. Engineered for precision, lightweight durability, and aerodynamics, these handlebars are a must-have for serious cyclists.

  • Designed for use with the SRAM RED AXS groupset, featuring an overhang to cover the brake hose where it exits the hood. This shelf creates a platform that mates with the brake lever, providing an ideal perch for your hands while riding on the hoods.
  • Refined drop shape to give the rider easy access to the brake lever while riding in the drops.
  • Defined locators marked on the drops and the bar top for easy placement of SRAM Wireless Blips.
  • Includes heat-shrink grip that hides hoses and blips and provides a no-slip surface to hold.
  • Hidden external routing for hydraulic hose routing into the stem.
  • 80mm reach and 125mm drop for ideal race position.
  • New 5° drop Flare and 8° drop outsweep with slight down sweep.
  • 250g for 42cm bar.
  • Matte Black Finish.
  • Lifetime Warranty.
  • SRAM Model ID: HB-DBSL-80R-A1.
Attributes
Clamp Width 60mm
Clip-On Bar Comp. No
Drop 125mm
Handlebar Material Carbon
Handlebar Reach 80mm
Handlebar Weight 250g
Outward Bend
Primary Color Black
Routing External
Stem Clamp Diameter 31.8mm
Top Bar Shape Aero

About the Brand

  • Zipp was founded in 1988 by motorsports engineer Leigh Sargent, introducing its first carbon fiber disc wheel. Known for its pioneering aerodynamic research, Zipp was the first to market with dimpled discs and rims, utilizing patented technology to enhance performance in crosswinds. In the early 1990s, Zipp developed the radical "beam" bike, the Zipp 2001, and initially produced mountain bike wheels before shifting focus to high-performance road cycling components. Acquired by SRAM in 2007, Zipp relocated its design and manufacturing facility to Indianapolis in 2010. Today, the brand offers spoked wheels, disc wheels, and a range of high-end cycling components

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