
Lightweight overall package that convinces with its material mix and design. In practice, the edges of the handle and horn are unpleasantly noticeable. In the area of the fin, the handle makes a slight bump upwards - a matter of taste.
The Stuby Short with a short right side for twist grip shifters (e.g., Rohloff, Nexus, Alfine). While inner bar ends bring the hands inward and thus improve aerodynamics on long and straight stretches, the classic bar ends of the Stuby grips have the advantage that when climbing, pulling on the outside of the handlebars can generate more power to the pedals. This applies both when standing and sitting. Nevertheless, on long and straight stretches, the strain on the hands, as well as on the shoulders and neck, can be altered and reduced by gripping the bar ends. This is where the great advantage of the Stuby shape comes in: the bar ends can be gripped very far back due to their unique shape. This results in a more upright back position. At the same time, the Stuby bar end can also be gripped like conventional bar ends, making the seating position slightly sportier. Thus, despite its compact design, the Stuby grip offers many different gripping options. The delivery includes one pair of grips.
• Intended use: City & Trekking
• Weight: 275 g
• Material: Inside: hard rubber compound, Outside: soft rubber compound
• Design: Screw grips
• Shape: Ergo grip
• Length (mm): 155 left / 92 right
• Designed for e-bikes
Features: compatible with twist grip shifters.
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Lightweight overall package that convinces with its material mix and design. In practice, the edges of the handle and horn are unpleasantly noticeable. In the area of the fin, the handle makes a slight bump upwards - a matter of taste.