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Cycling bridges

Bridges bicycle bridges in the offer of the Sportano shopBicycle bridge is a key component, which connects handlebars with the fork of a bicycle. It is not only responsible for keeping the handlebars in the correct position, but also has a significant impact on riding comfort, bike control and overall ergonomics. In the Sportano shop you will find bicycle bridges from renowned brands such as RACE FACE, Dartmoor, Zipp or ACCENT.Types of bridges: from classic to adjustableThe classic bridge is the most popular and traditional type of bridge, which has been used for years in bicycles of various types. It is characterised by a fixed angle and length, which makes it stable and predictable in its behaviour. It provides reassurance and robustness, which is important for many cyclists who don't want to worry about having to adjust and customise. Adjustable bridges, on the other hand, bring a whole new level of flexibility in adjusting the handlebar position to suit the individual cyclist's needs. Thanks to the adjustment mechanisms, the cyclist is able to change the angle of the handlebars, allowing them to adjust the height and distance of the handlebars from the saddle. This is an extremely practical solution for people who are looking for comfort while riding, as well as for those who are new to cycling and want to experiment with different settings. Another type is integrated bridges, which combine the handlebar and bridge in a single unit. Although less common, they offer a minimalist look and can benefit from lower weight and greater stiffness. Also not to be forgotten are the bridges used on BMX and some MTB bikes. These are shorter and wider, providing greater control of the bike when performing tricks and riding over difficult terrain. Choosing the right bridge depends on a number of factors, such as the type of bike, riding style, and the individual cyclist's preferences. It is important to carefully consider all the options available and choose the one that best meets individual needs.Materials used in the manufacture of bridges: aluminium, carbon, steelWhen we talk about the production of bicycle bridges, the material from which they are made plays a key role in terms of their performance, weight and durability. The choice of the right material depends on the needs and budget of the cyclist, but also on the specifics of the cycling discipline. Aluminium is the most commonly used material in the production of bridges. Thanks to its ideal strength-to-weight ratio and ease of machining, aluminium has become a standard in the bicycle industry. Aluminium bridges are typically lightweight, strong and relatively inexpensive. The technology used to manufacture aluminium bridges allows a variety of shapes to be created, which in turn translates into a wide range of models available for different types of bikes and riding styles. Carbon, also known as carbon fibre, is a material that has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the high-end bicycle segment. Carbon bridges are extremely lightweight and stiff, which translates into excellent performance, especially on road and mountain bikes designed for sporting competition. The vibration damping properties of carbon further enhance riding comfort. Steel is the traditional material used to make bridges for many years before aluminium and carbon became more common. Although steel bridges are heavier than their aluminium or carbon counterparts, they offer unparalleled strength and durability. They are an ideal choice for cyclists who are looking for reliability, such as on city or touring bikes. When choosing a bridge material, it is worth considering your individual needs, related to your bike type and riding style, but also your budget. Each of the materials listed offers unique benefits that can affect comfort, performance and the overall cycling experience.How to correctly select a bridge for your bike and riding style riding style? Choosing the right bridge for your bike may seem simple, but there are a few key factors to consider to ensure your comfort and performance while riding. Choosing the right bridge not only affects your riding position, but also the overall geometry and behaviour of your bike. Sternum length: this is one of the key selection criteria. The length of the bridge affects how 'stretched' your position on the bike will be. A shorter bridge will bring a more upright position, which is comfortable for urban or leisure riding. A longer bridge will bring a more forward leaning silhouette, which is preferred on road bikes for aerodynamics. Bridge angle: you can choose between bridges with different angles. Some are more vertical, others more inclined. The angle will affect the height of the handlebars relative to the saddle, which can affect comfort and aerodynamics. Handlebar mounting diameter: it is important that the bridge is compatible with the handlebars. Handlebars have different diameters, so it is necessary to match the bridge to the handlebar specifications. Material: as previously mentioned, material can affect weight, stiffness and comfort. For those looking for performance, lightweight carbon bridges may be the best choice. For those looking for durability, steel or aluminium will be more suitable. Riding style: if you are a mountain biker, you need a strong and durable bridge that can withstand tough off-road conditions. For road riding, it's worth investing in a bridge that is lightweight and aerodynamic. For urban and leisure riding, comfort and functionality are key.
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