Bicycle handlebar conducive to rider aerodyanmic efficiency

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements

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745511, 745519, 280279, B62K 2112

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ABSTRACT:
A longitudinal bar is mountable on a drop-style bicycle handlebar to provide additional comfortable hand positions conducive to the improvement of the cyclist's aerodyanamic profile. The bar is attached to the drop-style handlebar either in, or above, the substantially horizontal plane defined by the rearwardly extending handgrip section of the drop-style handlebar. The ends of the bar are provided with longitudinally slidable clamps for adjusting the length of the bar in attaching it to the drops or to the handgrips of the drop-style handlebar.

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