Handlebars and Stems
When we build bikes we make sure every bike leaves our build team as we would want to ride it. We scrutinise over every millimetre of our handlebars and stems to get fine tuned control and comfort in every riding position.
Handlebars and Stems
Too many bike brands cut corners by mixing and mashing groupsets and use inferior finishing kit to save a few cents falsely believing the economies are worth it. That's why Sonder designer Neil Sutton has developed our Handlebars and Stems.
We've paid attention to the details and every component is to our obsessive standards. Even down to thin grips to get good feedback and less arm pump making longer rides more enjoyable.
Bars and stems are not just for looks. Subtle changes in the riding position can make a difference in riding comfort, performance and capability. Try out different bar widths and stem lengths to get the fit right for you and the control you need.
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