Box One Oversized Chromoly Handlebar

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Size 5.5in
Color Chrome

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All Box handlebars are engineered and crafted using our Oversized Technology. Handlebars have a dual purpose as they contribute to both steering and pedaling stiffness. By strategically varying wall thicknesses and tube diameters we have moved material from 3 low stress areas to zones of high load. This has greatly minimized twist and contributed to responsiveness. Concurrently we have increased pedaling stiffness by providing a backstop to the “lifting” phenomenon. There is no point pushing hard on your pedals if you can’t pull up on your handlebars and deliver that power. Power can easily be lost to handlebar deflection and the consequences can lead to poor power delivery and steering control. When combined with Box’s other Oversized components, you’ll experience heightened responsiveness and reduced latency.

Key differences: This particular model handlebar is tailored for larger-sized racers and also takes our application of Oversized Technology one step further as it employs a tougher chromium molybdenum steel. This allows for a greater variation of wall thicknesses to combat the higher loads coming from that extra rider weight.

Weight Limit: 115kg (253 lbs) with limitations as per Category 2 of EN 16054:2012 Standard


Oversized™ Technology
• Chromoly Steel - Toughest Handlebar Material In • Lineup
• Massive Clamp Interface for Steering Stiffness
• 11 Butted - Variable Wall Thickness to Reduce Weight

Material: 4130 Chromoly Steel
Process: Extruded and Mandrel Formed
Finish:
• Gloss Black w/Pad Printing
• Chrome w/Decal Printing
Size:
• Bar Bore: 31.8mm
• Sweep: 7° back, 2° up
• Width: 28.25”
Compatibility:
• Clamp Diameter: 31.8mm
• Grips: 22.2mm
Height & Weight:
• 5.5”: 920 g / 32.5 oz
• 6.5”: 920 g / 32.5 oz
• 7.5”: 970 g / 34.2 oz
• 8”: 990 g / 34.9 oz
• 8.5”: 1000 g / 35.3 oz

Weight Limit: 115kg (253 lbs) with limitations as per Category 2 of EN 16054:2012 Standard

SKUBX-HB2131855-CH

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Enhanced Power Delivery // FASTER

There is no use pushing hard on your pedals if you can’t deliver most of that power to the rear wheel.

Power delivery AKA pedaling stiffness. When a rider pushes down on a pedal, the pedal, crank set, bottom bracket, frame and all the hardware holding those together deflects laterally. Stiffer components deflect less, so more of your energy output goes into turning the rear wheel, rather than deforming the components and frame. By using Oversized technology, Box is able to add only the appropriate amount of material for stiffness where it is most needed. It is possible to add too much stiffness where the rider will not feel the benefits. Going beyond that point simply adds material which is surplus weight. 

Superior Control // FASTER RESPONSE

Wonder why there is lag time between input from your hands to reaction from your bike?

Bike control can be defined as steering stiffness and this affects how your bike handles as a result of rider input. At Box we define steering stiffness by how much the grips, handlebar, stem, fork, wheels, frame and all hardware between twists when they are ridden around a corner. Higher steering stiffness contributes to a more responsive handling bike by reducing latency between hand input and reaction in the bike. Just as with power delivery, by using Oversized technology, Box is able to add only the appropriate amount of material for steering stiffness where it is most needed. This allows our components to combat the cornering load as it passes along its load path from grip all the way through to contact point on the track.

Armored Build  // MORE DURABLE

Why invest in cutting edge components if they don’t last?

Toughness is a natural byproduct of our Oversized technology. By adding size to specific areas of components we have not only increased pedaling and steering stiffness, we have also added toughness and strength. Larger surfaces also increase the ability of a component's ability to spread impact loads. 

Advanced Materials // ALL ABOVE

Not all things are equal when it comes to materials of construction.

We don’t just manufacture carbon fiber parts. We engineer where the strength/stiffness needs to be and the layer of fibers are added and aligned in the direction and angle required to provide the best effect. With metal alloys we don’t just buy “aerospace grade alloys” we choose the appropriate aluminum alloy for the component, and send it through the appropriate heat treatment processes. We demand material certifications as part of our quality assurance program.

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