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Stridsland Bullship Bar

from $145.00
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The bullmoose bar from hell. Or heaven! You decide. We love them! Nice high rise. I wish they gave me the same jibbing skillz as Matias from Stridsland but you can’t just buy your way through life. His words:

“Stoke is HIGH, and so is the Bullship bar!!! More than a handful of prototypes later, with incremental geometry tweaks and a few bent samples, I’m pleased to say this enormous handlebar is finally ready. This is the very first batch!

The iconic illuminati-esque one-piece design pioneered by Tom Ritchey in the late ’70s, called the Bullmoose handlebar, has a deep history rooted in the early days of mountain biking. As a result of too many slipped bars in weak stem clamps (once even costing Tom a win at the Repack race, so they say), it was designed as a strong and simple cockpit for some of the first dedicated mountain bikes.

I present to you the STRIDSLAND Bullship bar, yet another modern take on a classic design <3 With a respectably average 25° backsweep, significant rise and width, and an astounding lack of adjustability, this bar is sure to put you in a good spot for the purest form of leisurely bicycle enjoyment.

Ideal for getting upright and comfy on those older 26″ builds, which tend to have a rather low front end.

Effectively eliminates any cases of severe spacer stack on your MAMIL-mobile.

Makes for a brilliant parent-bike cockpit with its kid-friendly grip area and ample thigh clearance.

Specs:

850 mm wide

25° backsweep

7° upsweep

120 mm rise (160 mm to barends)

45° stem angle

1-1/8″ threadless

55mm stack height at clamp

Approx. 1000 g

4130 Cr-Mo

Post-weld heat treated

Available in Black or Raw. The black ones are ED coated only, which is a thin, smooth layer of black paint. The Raw bars are polished and clear powder-coated.

Notes:

If you’re looking at this bar and trying to make sense of the specs to see if it works for you, just picture the grip area being directly above and inline with the steering axis. It’s very similar, reach-wise, to an Anchor Bar with a 50mm stem.

The Bullship bar can easily be chopped down with a hacksaw, but I would recommend giving the full width a chance, and no narrower than 750mm if you must :)

Please be mindful if mounting on a carbon steerer. Although the clamping area has been deburred, there may be some abrasive surfaces that can cause violent explosions when coming into contact with carbon.

The Raw finish will likely develop some positive patina (rust) over time, especially if you treat them roughly, chip the paint, and live in a humid climate. You might even be lucky enough that it has some pre-patina from the factory #inrustwetrust.

Made in Taiwan”

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The bullmoose bar from hell. Or heaven! You decide. We love them! Nice high rise. I wish they gave me the same jibbing skillz as Matias from Stridsland but you can’t just buy your way through life. His words:

“Stoke is HIGH, and so is the Bullship bar!!! More than a handful of prototypes later, with incremental geometry tweaks and a few bent samples, I’m pleased to say this enormous handlebar is finally ready. This is the very first batch!

The iconic illuminati-esque one-piece design pioneered by Tom Ritchey in the late ’70s, called the Bullmoose handlebar, has a deep history rooted in the early days of mountain biking. As a result of too many slipped bars in weak stem clamps (once even costing Tom a win at the Repack race, so they say), it was designed as a strong and simple cockpit for some of the first dedicated mountain bikes.

I present to you the STRIDSLAND Bullship bar, yet another modern take on a classic design <3 With a respectably average 25° backsweep, significant rise and width, and an astounding lack of adjustability, this bar is sure to put you in a good spot for the purest form of leisurely bicycle enjoyment.

Ideal for getting upright and comfy on those older 26″ builds, which tend to have a rather low front end.

Effectively eliminates any cases of severe spacer stack on your MAMIL-mobile.

Makes for a brilliant parent-bike cockpit with its kid-friendly grip area and ample thigh clearance.

Specs:

850 mm wide

25° backsweep

7° upsweep

120 mm rise (160 mm to barends)

45° stem angle

1-1/8″ threadless

55mm stack height at clamp

Approx. 1000 g

4130 Cr-Mo

Post-weld heat treated

Available in Black or Raw. The black ones are ED coated only, which is a thin, smooth layer of black paint. The Raw bars are polished and clear powder-coated.

Notes:

If you’re looking at this bar and trying to make sense of the specs to see if it works for you, just picture the grip area being directly above and inline with the steering axis. It’s very similar, reach-wise, to an Anchor Bar with a 50mm stem.

The Bullship bar can easily be chopped down with a hacksaw, but I would recommend giving the full width a chance, and no narrower than 750mm if you must :)

Please be mindful if mounting on a carbon steerer. Although the clamping area has been deburred, there may be some abrasive surfaces that can cause violent explosions when coming into contact with carbon.

The Raw finish will likely develop some positive patina (rust) over time, especially if you treat them roughly, chip the paint, and live in a humid climate. You might even be lucky enough that it has some pre-patina from the factory #inrustwetrust.

Made in Taiwan”

The bullmoose bar from hell. Or heaven! You decide. We love them! Nice high rise. I wish they gave me the same jibbing skillz as Matias from Stridsland but you can’t just buy your way through life. His words:

“Stoke is HIGH, and so is the Bullship bar!!! More than a handful of prototypes later, with incremental geometry tweaks and a few bent samples, I’m pleased to say this enormous handlebar is finally ready. This is the very first batch!

The iconic illuminati-esque one-piece design pioneered by Tom Ritchey in the late ’70s, called the Bullmoose handlebar, has a deep history rooted in the early days of mountain biking. As a result of too many slipped bars in weak stem clamps (once even costing Tom a win at the Repack race, so they say), it was designed as a strong and simple cockpit for some of the first dedicated mountain bikes.

I present to you the STRIDSLAND Bullship bar, yet another modern take on a classic design <3 With a respectably average 25° backsweep, significant rise and width, and an astounding lack of adjustability, this bar is sure to put you in a good spot for the purest form of leisurely bicycle enjoyment.

Ideal for getting upright and comfy on those older 26″ builds, which tend to have a rather low front end.

Effectively eliminates any cases of severe spacer stack on your MAMIL-mobile.

Makes for a brilliant parent-bike cockpit with its kid-friendly grip area and ample thigh clearance.

Specs:

850 mm wide

25° backsweep

7° upsweep

120 mm rise (160 mm to barends)

45° stem angle

1-1/8″ threadless

55mm stack height at clamp

Approx. 1000 g

4130 Cr-Mo

Post-weld heat treated

Available in Black or Raw. The black ones are ED coated only, which is a thin, smooth layer of black paint. The Raw bars are polished and clear powder-coated.

Notes:

If you’re looking at this bar and trying to make sense of the specs to see if it works for you, just picture the grip area being directly above and inline with the steering axis. It’s very similar, reach-wise, to an Anchor Bar with a 50mm stem.

The Bullship bar can easily be chopped down with a hacksaw, but I would recommend giving the full width a chance, and no narrower than 750mm if you must :)

Please be mindful if mounting on a carbon steerer. Although the clamping area has been deburred, there may be some abrasive surfaces that can cause violent explosions when coming into contact with carbon.

The Raw finish will likely develop some positive patina (rust) over time, especially if you treat them roughly, chip the paint, and live in a humid climate. You might even be lucky enough that it has some pre-patina from the factory #inrustwetrust.

Made in Taiwan”

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