The SURFACE carbon drop handlebar combines refined construction with proven aerodynamic technology. Providing a platform that offers the highest functionality. The handlebar profile features smooth transitions between regions. This eliminates potential stress concentrations throughout the structure. The top of the handlebar derives from an aerofoil profile. Increasing the down force on the handlebar generated by passing air.

Mechanical and hydraulic cable routing is compatible as full internal, or semi-internal. This depends on the frame as well as the stem specification. Surface has designed this handlebar to be compatible with Shimano Di2 routing needs. The handlebar further features compatibility with Campagnolo routing needs. The top profile is suitable to use with or without handlebar tape. With a dedicated bar tape wrap region, the effective frontal area reduces.
These handlebars are available in three width options: 400mm, 420mm and 440mm. With a reach of 82mm and a drop of 124mm, a compact feeling when engaged. Improving control on the hoods as well as in the drops. The handlebar flares by 4° to better meet the rider’s natural wrist angle when in the drop position.
The SURFACE carbon drop bar is suitable for road application. Especially where the functionality is demanding. It is best suited to an aerodynamic frame. Particularly where cable routing is internal through the stem and frame.
The carbon lay-up optimizes performance for sprinting conditions. While retaining compliance over rough road surfaces. Finised in a 3K Twill Carbon Fibre, the Surface drop handlebar has added stiffness and is set it apart from the competitors in appearance.
Size chart
Width | 400mm | 420mm | 440mm | |||||
Bend | VR-C | VR-C | VR-C | |||||
Clamp | 31.8mm | 31.8mm | 31.8mm | |||||
Drop | 124mm | 124mm | 124mm | |||||
Reach | 82mm | 82mm | 82mm | |||||
Flare | 4 ° | 4 ° | 4 ° | |||||
Material | CARBON FIBRE | CARBON FIBRE | CARBON FIBRE | |||||
Weight | TBE g | 280g | TBE g |
SURFACE carbon drop bar features on the Scarosso
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