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Old January 11th 18, 04:21 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Frank Krygowski[_4_]
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On 1/11/2018 4:52 AM, Tosspot wrote:
On 09/01/18 01:01, Emanuel Berg wrote:
On steel frame bikes, what material are
handlebars typically made of?


Unless it's from the 1970s an aluminium alloy.

It seems lighter and more shiny than the frame,
but perhaps this is a property of the coating
and/or the steel itself rather than indicative
of another material altogether?

Is the handlebar the most safety-critical part
of the bike?

I have seen several brake but this never
happened to me nor did I ever sense any
inclination it would. Is this because of other
people's more aggressive riding style or do
they have thinner handlebar pipes, or pipes in
softer material?


Never heard of anyone braking a handlebar in normal usage.


I have one friend who broke a handlebar during a sprint. This was back
in the 1980s. The break occurred where the manufacturer had drilled a
hole in the handlebar near the stem, for (IIRC) some sort of aerodynamic
routing of the brake cable.

It's a very silly place to drill a stress riser.


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