Was searching up about this handlebar on BMC and your video comes up. I have a roadmachine and was wondering if you needed a custom 3D cap to fit this bar on your teammachine? And if so, where did you get it from?
Hey. Thanks for reaching out. I didn’t need 3D cap for teammachine. This bar is compatible with most BMC models including teammachine and roadmachine. You can use the smaller cap that comes with the bar. The other bigger cap won’t fit on it as it’s too big. Good luck!
How is it going mate... Nice piece of bike upgrade this is... Just wonder if it is suitable for the likes of GIANT bicycles? I own a TCR and wanted to upgrade to this HB... Good to see your Video mate...
Hey there, this bar should be alright with tcr. But you have to check either you need to have a separate 3D printed bearing cap or spacers. You can purchase this bar and see how you feel about it. You can always find 3D printed spacers in the market. Cheers!
@@DatBoyBMCLance if you’re talking about the new Teammachine SL01, it will never fit. You can only use the original bmc handlebar. The fork clamp is not a cylinder shape just like the new cannondale Lab71. revolutionbikeshop.com/product_images/uploaded_images/2024-bmc-teammachine-slr-five-black-white-2.pdf
Hey. I would but not a 100%. Gravel bikes kinda receive a lot of beating and this bar may not handle it strongly. But you can always try, the price isn’t that expensive.
Hey. I highly recommend the one handlebar. I’ve been using it about 8000km now. It’s stiff and super aero with slick design. At first was considered purchasing EXS AEROVER or Deda aero bars but the price tags ain’t worth. Take note: if your frame is not supported with the spacer that comes with it, you need to 3D printed one which fit to your frame.
@@skornety03 Hey there. It may not fit properly. The bearing cap of orbea orca comes with a notch that holds the spacers together. You maybe able to fit this handlebar to an orbea orca frame if you can find a 3D printed bearing cap intended for this bar. Some third party manufacturers already made some 3D printed bearing caps for a lot of brands like trek, cannondale, Sworks, and for some selected bmc frames.
@@JC_Cycling when u mean externally is something like semi integrated?, sorry the question, so at the end it would be like the same as a regular handlebar ?, cant picture it :(
@@Fnatixful you see Van Rysel EDR does have internal cables through frame near the head tube. That means you cannot route the cables directly through the head tube and through the handlebar like any new fully integrated bike frames. I’ve used BMC SLR02 2017 and RB1k from Cipollini. The two frames have similar cable routing. What I did, I made it semi integrated. It’s still looks better than other normal handlebar.
@@Fnatixful underneath the frame, there two two wholes that you can route the cables. 1- holes under the handle bar. 2- Holes under the stem (which you use if you want fully integrated setup). I used holes under the handle bar. You can do the same too.
@@michaelpineda7513 I sold the bike to a friend. He’s still using it until now. He thinks it’s a great handlebar and keeps using it. Roughly close to 20,000km.
@@JC_Cycling Hi Sir, just want to check. Pwede po ba ikabit pa din yung The One Pro handlebar kahit walang headset spacer/adaptor for specific frameset? Out of stock daw kasi yung pang Cannondale Supersix Evo
@@michaelpineda7513 It should be fine with cannondale supersix Evo. Just use the original headset that comes with The One Pro. Install it, check if there’s no play. If it fits well then you’re good to go.
These bars look fantastic. Where did you get the Rapha sticker? That just finishes it perfecto 👍, want that for the bars I just ordered…
You can easily find it online. Lots of shops selling it
Was searching up about this handlebar on BMC and your video comes up. I have a roadmachine and was wondering if you needed a custom 3D cap to fit this bar on your teammachine? And if so, where did you get it from?
Hey. Thanks for reaching out. I didn’t need 3D cap for teammachine. This bar is compatible with most BMC models including teammachine and roadmachine. You can use the smaller cap that comes with the bar. The other bigger cap won’t fit on it as it’s too big. Good luck!
How is it going mate... Nice piece of bike upgrade this is... Just wonder if it is suitable for the likes of GIANT bicycles? I own a TCR and wanted to upgrade to this HB... Good to see your Video mate...
Hey there, this bar should be alright with tcr. But you have to check either you need to have a separate 3D printed bearing cap or spacers. You can purchase this bar and see how you feel about it. You can always find 3D printed spacers in the market. Cheers!
The One bar says that it’s 28.6 in stem clamp diameter but aren’t our Teammachine’s 31.8 stem clamp compatible only?
@@DatBoyBMCLance if you’re talking about the new Teammachine SL01, it will never fit. You can only use the original bmc handlebar. The fork clamp is not a cylinder shape just like the new cannondale Lab71. revolutionbikeshop.com/product_images/uploaded_images/2024-bmc-teammachine-slr-five-black-white-2.pdf
Nice ride mate 👍🏽
Thanks. Cheers
Hey man would you recommend these handlebars for a gravel bike?
Hey. I would but not a 100%. Gravel bikes kinda receive a lot of beating and this bar may not handle it strongly. But you can always try, the price isn’t that expensive.
will this fit caad12 with its spacer? or do I need to find aftermarket spacers
@@Rr-ss8jr caad12 2018 works fine. Use the smaller size bearing cap. No need custom caps
Hi would you recommend the One handlebar and how is it in terms of durability? I want to buy one but can't seem to find a good/extensive review
Hey. I highly recommend the one handlebar. I’ve been using it about 8000km now. It’s stiff and super aero with slick design. At first was considered purchasing EXS AEROVER or Deda aero bars but the price tags ain’t worth. Take note: if your frame is not supported with the spacer that comes with it, you need to 3D printed one which fit to your frame.
@@JC_Cycling Thanks for the feedback, great to hear that it's serving you well. I'm def more convinced to buy one now
@@hattorimusashi make sure not to over tighten the stem bolts. Have a safe riding
hi! bro is this compatible with orbea orca?
@@skornety03 Hey there. It may not fit properly. The bearing cap of orbea orca comes with a notch that holds the spacers together. You maybe able to fit this handlebar to an orbea orca frame if you can find a 3D printed bearing cap intended for this bar. Some third party manufacturers already made some 3D printed bearing caps for a lot of brands like trek, cannondale, Sworks, and for some selected bmc frames.
kakamiss dyan. ride safe brother yeewwww
Hey. Coming back this month? No good mountain to ride these days. All destroyed by recent typhoon. MFS, TWL, Jietai
would this handlebar intagrate with a van rysel edr ultegra?
@@Fnatixful it would but edr doesn’t comes with integrated cables. So you can only route the cables externally.
@@JC_Cycling when u mean externally is something like semi integrated?, sorry the question, so at the end it would be like the same as a regular handlebar ?, cant picture it :(
@@Fnatixful you see Van Rysel EDR does have internal cables through frame near the head tube. That means you cannot route the cables directly through the head tube and through the handlebar like any new fully integrated bike frames. I’ve used BMC SLR02 2017 and RB1k from Cipollini. The two frames have similar cable routing. What I did, I made it semi integrated. It’s still looks better than other normal handlebar.
@@Fnatixful underneath the frame, there two two wholes that you can route the cables. 1- holes under the handle bar. 2- Holes under the stem (which you use if you want fully integrated setup). I used holes under the handle bar. You can do the same too.
@@JC_Cycling I understand now, yes I have seen a guy with the EDR bike and only 2 cables outside, I see what u mean.
Hi Sir, any update with regards sa condition and feels mo? How many KMs na?
@@michaelpineda7513 I sold the bike to a friend. He’s still using it until now. He thinks it’s a great handlebar and keeps using it. Roughly close to 20,000km.
Thank you sir! Really have dilemma whether avian falcon or this one. But thank you for the insights and update
@@michaelpineda1814 I’d suggest you to get the new model of The One Pro. Look it up. It’s more slick and clean looking.
@@JC_Cycling Hi Sir, just want to check. Pwede po ba ikabit pa din yung The One Pro handlebar kahit walang headset spacer/adaptor for specific frameset? Out of stock daw kasi yung pang Cannondale Supersix Evo
@@michaelpineda7513 It should be fine with cannondale supersix Evo. Just use the original headset that comes with The One Pro. Install it, check if there’s no play. If it fits well then you’re good to go.
How is your GoPro mounted on the handlebar ?
You can find a GoPro mount that serves as a top cap with bolt in the middle.
Thank you
Hi would like to know the torque of bolts on the shifters.
5nm for carbon handlers including this one
Okay thanks. 😀
@@JC_Cycling
Is it stiff? Im contemplating a 110/40
Yes. Enve ses aero handle bar has more flex than this. This bar is more stiff and feels solid. I’ve seen some guys using up to 140.
Thanks very much! I will probably purchase and then figure out the 3d printing top cap! Good day! @@JC_Cycling