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I've recently started commuting via bike on a Trek FX-3 Disc. I just found out that it has a handlebar with some stupid proprietary "IsoZone" technology which makes it incompatible with a lot of stuff due to crimped bar ends. I want to replace it with a different handlebar. I just use the bike for commuting, other close-by travel needs and just riding for fun sometimes.

Anyone have any recommendations for which handlebar I should get?

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[โ€“] wildmko@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

The bar ends aren't exactly crimped shut. The top of the bar has the foam and to keep the bar circular despite having the foam on there, they kind of squish the bar down so the entrance is no longer round. This is how it looks without the bar end plug:

The white stuff you see is the foam, the bent looking thing is the bar and around that is the grip..

I can't find the Titec bar you mentioned anywhere on sale.. I guess it's no longer produced. I did consider the Jones bar.. But I don't think I'd wanna get it without trying it. For now I think I just want something that has a similar profile and dimensions of my current bar.

Geez, that's ridiculous. Bike companies do silly stuff sometimes. If you don't mind narrower bars you could just trim that portion off with a hacksaw. Otherwise I think your idea of hitting up the used bike shop is the way to go. If they don't have anything and you're in the US, Nashbar has plenty of options under $40, too.