Made by NITTO in Japan, the new SimWorks Still Cruisin’ Bar is a bull-moose-style handlebar with a cruisy 20-degree sweep and a 10mm rise. Check them out here…

Optimized for bikes with a 72° head tube angle, the new SimWorks Still Cruisin’ Bar is a one-piece bull-moose-style handlebar designed to extend at a right angle from the fork’s steerer tube. The effective stem length is 85mm, which was modeled after the 90mm SimWorks Tomboy stem. According to SimWorks, the two tubular segments of Chromoly help mitigate vibrations transmitted from the front wheel.

SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar
  • SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar
  • SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar

NITTO makes the Still Cruisin’ Bar in Japan from Chromoly steel. It has a 10mm rise, 20° sweep, 720mm width, 180mm grip area, and a 22.2mm clamp size. It’s sized for 28.6mm (1-1/8″) steerer tubes, has a 42mm stem stack height, and weighs 680 grams. The bar is available in silver or black, and SimWorks includes a decal sheet with every bar.

  • SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar
  • SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar
SimWorks Still Cruisin Bar

SimWorks Still Cruisin’ Bar costs $149 USD, and it’s available now from Sim.Works.

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