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The Scully Bar, a New Long Distance Alt Bar by Whisky Parts Co.

Jun 18, 2023

When it comes to staying comfy on your bicycle, handlebars are a critical part of the equation, and bike component maker, Whisky Parts Co’s says they nailed it with their new alt. bar. The “performance-ready” Scully Bar is said to have the right amount of reach paired with the perfect amount of back/up sweep.

This new endurance bar attempts to cure the common pain points associated with all types of long-distance/endurance riding. “We wanted to create something that had the right amount of back sweep and up sweep but still be a true mountain and performance bar that covers a wide range of riding styles,” says Product Manager Jeremy Christianson.

Flat bars are a known cause of muscle fatigue. We’ve all felt the effects of a long ride behind a pair of flat bars. Sometimes it results in tricep, wrist, and maybe even upper back/shoulder pain.

The Scully’s 5-degree up sweep and elegant 23-degree back sweep “neutralizes wrist position”. This position is said to give riders more natural handling that’s both ergonomic and functional.

Engineered for endurance, the bar’s geometry serves the XC single-speeder, the fat tire explorer, or the gravel commuter. The result is the Scully Bar allows the rider some well-deserved comfort.

Even with its forward bend, Whisky Parts say Scully has a generous amount of clamping space for lights, handlebar bags, aero extensions, computer mounts, or whatever else you may decide to clamp onto a handlebar.

Scully comes in two widths, 780mm or 820mm, and can be trimmed down to 750mm if that’s what moves you. Even in the 750mm width, you won’t lose any of the bar’s functionality.

Whisky Parts Co says the carbon version of the Scully carries a “low thermal expansion that brings relief in brutally cold conditions”, claiming that “no extra heat is drawn from your hands” while riding in extremely cold conditions. And that it uses a “high-modulus, unidirectional carbon fiber construction”, making it “efficient, comfortable, and compliant to your needs as an endurance rider”.

The aluminum version of the Scully is heat-treated and “provides a lightweight, durable grip for riders interested in testing the handling of Scully before upgrading to carbon”. Whisky says, “Doubling as your trail and touring bar, both our carbon and aluminum bars are ISO tested for harsh terrain, which means anything from paved singletracks to rowdy fat bike trails is fair game”.

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