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You’ve probably ridden a Ritchey handlebar at some point. They’re popular for good reason, as they add comfort, strength, and a touch of class to any bicycle. I’ve toured across Oregon on Ritchey bars, crashed them more than once in the same criterium and still finished, and also chose the WCS “wet red” cockpit to coordinate with a vintage Pinarello chassis – they just hit the mark for so many applications.
New for 2025, the SuperLogic Streem Handlebar proves that Ritchey’s long-established approach to design can even be applied in the search for aero gains. In a move that is classic Ritchey, the new SuperLogic Streem Handlebar is designed to adapt to virtually every road bike ever made, because it has, well, all the holes. The SuperLogic Streem will accommodate full internal cable routing from the levers to the headtube, for those fully concealed setups that are à la mode these days, or partial internal cable routing from the levers to the center section of the handlebar for most disc road bikes made prior to this decade, and bikes with rim brakes. There’s even a hole at the drops for riders running fully wired Di2 with a bar-end junction A. The SuperLogic Streem Handlebar is a handsome piece of carbon fiber kit. Its minimal graphics and UD finish look equally at home on the gloriously skinny tubes of the Ritchey Logic Disc, or any […]
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