FSA Compact Wing Pro alloy handlebar-2014 model-44cm wide bars (center to center) drop: 125mm-reach: 80mm-for 31.8mm diameter stem-black satin finish-flat top and short reach-compact design Powered by The free listing tool. Wish they were a little cheaper, but the price is certainly competitive. FSA Compact Wing Pro flat top alloy 44 x 31.8 handlebar road bike. Relatively light (44mm weigh 280g on my postal scale), so not flyweight, but for ergo alloy bars, definitely competitive. The Wing Pro Compact gives you a nice flat surface behind the hoods, while allowing the bottoms of the drops to remain horizontal. The polished/painted black section where the stem clamps seems to be real durable-have mounted bike lights, computers, etc and twisted them around to get the angle right, and the paint still looks like new.
FSA has definitely done their homework on ergonomics. I am using these with Campy 11s levers and the transition from hood to the top of the bars is seamless-I REALLY like this aspect of the bar. The flat section on the tops is nice, but it makes it a little tricky to get the tilt angle just right-if you tilt it too far up with the bar ends at an angle, it puts your wrists in an awkward position tilt it completely level and the drops feel a little cramped.hard to explain, but just takes a little fiddling to get perfect. You get the nice, flat tops that FSA has long championed, along with a medium-shallow.
The reach (80mm) for me is ideal-I've got some Easton bars that are 75mm, and some Ritcheys that are 82mm.these are right in the middle and seem to suit me (personal preference of course). The FSA Energy Compact Handlebar packs a lot of features into a bar. brakes, cassette FSA Energy bar Fulcrum Racing 5 wheels Michelin Pro 2 Race. I can stay in the drops with these for miles, which I can't seem to do with other bars. shifters, brakes, cassette (11- 26) FSA Alloy Wing Pro Compact bar. The shallow drop and gradual curve in the "hooks" makes for a very comfy position when you need to get low for corning, drafting or generally keeping out of the wind.