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Bar Ends

$21.90
- Larger more ergonomic version of the original ST-lites
- Polycarbonate construction safe for use on carbon bars
- Comfort/riser option: use with long end toward rider
- Lifetime warranty

$3.99
Odyssey's custom-designed Par Ends come standard with all of their grips. Its special plastic composite will not shatter like cheap bar ends do, and they’re very lightweight. The Par End is a combination of the over-the-bar-style cap and the inside-the-bar-style to prevent the inner portion from blowing out like it does on ordinary press-fit bar ends. Comes stock on all of Odyssey's grips.

$36.99
Give your hands a lifeline with the S.O.S. Stubby Bar Ends. Profile's Super Over Sized (S.O.S.) aluminum is used to create ergonomic bar ends that reduce hand fatigue. Aluminum construction keeps them light with superior strength you'll love. And, the forged offset clamps hold fast and leave plenty of room on the handlebars.

$25.00
Specialized's P2 Overendz Bar Ends increase your hand positions and boost your leverage for climbing, too. They're made from nylon composite for minimal weight and serious strength, while the soft rubber grips boost comfort and control. Plus, the flush clamp design provides smooth and quick transitions from bar to bar end and offers more hand positions, which is great for long rides.

$20.99
Profile Design's Briefs give you versatile hand positions for improved climbing and comfort. Made from lightweight 6061-T6 forged aluminum, the Briefs have outstanding strength and durability. And offset clamps provide secure clamping power and leave plenty of room on your bars.

$80.00
So light you'll forget they're there, Specialized's S-Works Carbon Overendz Bar Ends increase available hand positions and provide awesome leverage for climbing. They're made from Specialized's FACT carbon for feathery low weight and serious strength, while the ergonomic design offers outstanding comfort. Plus, the flush clamp design provides smooth and quick transitions from bar to bar end giving you more hand positions, which is great for long rides.
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