If the Canyon fork is traditional round rather than a proprietary D shape, Black Inc makes a very similar integrated handlebar (very sleek and aero) which has a UCI compliant aero bar solution. It works almost identical to your Canyon system, only it has two risers instead of the mono riser. Looks to be just as quick to set up - just pull the two covers off, and screw the aerobars on. It also has a built in accessory mount under the bars just like the Canyon.
It is because for uci you need 2 individual skis/arm rest which mount to the bar vs the Canyon only having the one mounting point. Which is unfortunate.
If the Canyon fork is traditional round rather than a proprietary D shape, Black Inc makes a very similar integrated handlebar (very sleek and aero) which has a UCI compliant aero bar solution.
It works almost identical to your Canyon system, only it has two risers instead of the mono riser. Looks to be just as quick to set up - just pull the two covers off, and screw the aerobars on. It also has a built in accessory mount under the bars just like the Canyon.
Interesting and also great it is uci compliant. Will have to check it out!
Can you take them off easy for riding in a chain gang?
Yeah mate. Super easy to take off 5min Max process. That's the beauty of them 👌
Why are they not uci approved? Is it too far forward of the front axle or something?
It is because for uci you need 2 individual skis/arm rest which mount to the bar vs the Canyon only having the one mounting point. Which is unfortunate.
UCI is so fking ridiculous... @@JordanWatkinsRacing