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ENVE SES AR One-Piece Handlebar Now “Just” $750

enve ses ar one-piece handlebar stem.
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Compared to the original $1,200 US-made version, the new made-overseas ENVE SES AR One-Piece Handlebar is a bargain at $750. It’s made in the same factory as their regular handlebars are made, which have proven themselves for many a year, so it seems like a win.

enve ses ar one-piece handlebar stem.

Specs and features are:

  • One-Piece design with compound-flared drops, ergonomic shaping & aero profile
  • Available in 20 size combinations:
    • 90-130mm stem lengths
    • 38-44cm widths
  • 340 grams for 110/40
  • MSRP: US $750 / £850, €999 incl. VAT
enve ses ar one-piece handlebar stem with UD carbon fiber computer mount.

It comes with a new adjustable UL Carbon Computer Mount with accessory mount, letting you attach both computer and headlight (or an action cam).

enve ses ar one-piece handlebar stem.

The bar/stem combo works with ENVE’s IN-Route System for stealth cable routing and is compatible with leading brands including Colnago, Cervelo, Trek, Specialized, Pinarello and others with the IN-Route bearing cover. The US-made bar remains in the lineup and has been renamed to the SES AR Custom One-Piece, MSRP $1200.

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shapeape
shapeape
9 days ago

I guess it is available only in 1 1/8″?

Would be nice for my 1 1/4″ steer tube, although 750$ is still not exactly cheap.

morrisond
morrisond
9 days ago
Reply to  shapeape

It’s an absolutely awesome bar. I have the Custom – and it’s supremely comfortable while being very stiff as well. Highly recommended.

Matthew
Matthew
9 days ago
Reply to  shapeape

Nearly all 1 1/4” steerers are tapered to 1 1/8” at the upper bearing. Are you sure you have a 1 1/4” straight steerer?

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