Ritchey Comp Streem
Best ergonomic upgrade for road cyclists seeking comfort and aerodynamic efficiency.
This handlebar successfully bridges the gap between aerodynamic performance and all-day comfort. By integrating internal cable routing into a proven, ergonomic shape, it provides a sleek, modern cockpit that doesn't sacrifice the hand positions necessary for long, demanding rides.
$76.95
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Who it's for
- Road cyclists seeking improved hand comfort and marginal aerodynamic gains
- Riders prioritizing a sleek aesthetic and organized cable management
- Budget-conscious racers looking for high-performance features without the carbon price
Who should skip it
- Weight-obsessed climbers aiming for the lightest possible bike build
- Endurance riders frequently tackling coarse pavement or gravel surfaces
- Home mechanics who prefer simple, external cable setups for easier servicing
Performance breakdown
Aerodynamic Efficiency
Aero-formed tops slice through wind while providing a broad, supportive platform.
Ergonomic Comfort
Compact drops and subtle sweep angles keep wrists happy on long rides.
Cable Integration
Internal routing creates a sleek cockpit, though installation requires patience and skill.
Material Durability
Double-butted alloy construction offers a robust, worry-free ride for daily training.
Versatility
Adaptable geometry suits both aggressive racing and relaxed endurance road riding.
Weight Optimization
Reliable alloy build adds a slight weight penalty compared to carbon alternatives.
Key Specs
Material
Double-butted 6061 alloy
Clamp Diameter
31.8mm
Width
380mm, 400mm, 420mm, 440mm, 460mm
Drop
128mm
Reach
73mm
Drop Flare
2 degrees
Backsweep
5 degrees
Weight
297g (42cm)
Cable Routing
Full or partial internal
Di2 Compatible
Yes
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