Cinelli Criterium (65) Winged C Logo Vintage 40 cm Drop Handlebars

✓ Original bars - in production from the 1980s to the 1990s
✓ Checked, cleaned & tape residue removed

Cinelli Criterium drop handlebars, hailing from Italy and in production from the 1980s to the 1990s. Made from aluminium and weighing in at 325 grams. A fine choice for keeping your vintage bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike.

The bars have been checked, handlebar tape residue removed and graded as OK condition, but do take a good look at the detailed photos so you can see the cosmetic condition before you buy.

OVERVIEW


Condition - OK
Model ID - 65
Production Era - 1980s & 1990s
Country - Italian
Material - Aluminium
Weight - 325 g
Stock Code - U-HB196V

TECHNICAL INFO


Width (ctc)* - 40 cm
Shape - Classic
Clamp Size - 26.4 mm
Drop (ctc) - 148 mm
Reach (ctc) - 75 mm
Cable Groove - None

*See help section.

HELP SECTION

Width (ctc)* - measured at the ends of the drops, from the centre of one side to the other (ctc), to the nearest cm. In some cases the bars may display a different width as some brands measure outside to outside rather than ctc, but we always use this measurement for consistency.

Shape - Classic' drops have a smooth curve, 'anatomic' have multiple angles for different hand positions, 'compact' are short reach with a shallow drop and randonneur bars are usually classic in shape but rise up then flare out at the drops.

Clamp Size - this should match the internal diameter of your handlebar stem clamp, and should be as close as possible to ensure a good and safe fit.

Drop (ctc) - from the top flat section to the bottom of the drops, measured from the centre of one to the other with the flat part at the end of the drops parrallel to the ground.

Reach (ctc) - measured from the centre of the top section to the centre of the 'curve' at its furthest point, giving you the maximum reach. We measure this with the flat part at the end of of the drops parrallel to the ground.

Cable Groove - these allow you to run your cables neatly underneath the handlebar tape, if your setup requires this.