PROFILE DESIGN SONIC ERGO 52a AEROBAR
PROFILE DESIGN SONIC ERGO 52a AEROBAR
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The Sonic bracket offers an extensive fit range, low weight and easy adjustment along with minimal frontal area. Combining this with the Ergo armrest creates an aerobar that will aid most riders in optimising their position for both speed and comfort.
The 52A is one of the newest versions of our reliable aluminium extension range.
Performance
The Sonic/Ergo is designed to present minimal frontal area to create as little aerodynamic drag as possible. The main purpose of an aerobar is, of course, to get the rider into a fast position despite a fairly minimalist appearance the Sonic/Ergo offers a comprehensive fit range for exactly this purpose.
Fit Data
The 52a extensions have a 52° for the grip. The rider can choose whether to hold high for the shrugged position or low for a more open, head up position
- The extension length and rotation can be easily adjusted using the top bolt.
There are 100 distinct position options achievable just by moving the armrests. Combine that with the risers and this bar offers 1500 possible configurations. As a clip on bar it is also possible to adjust the extension width and tilt easily. This is the most adjustable clip on bar on the market (and in history).
- Armrest Offset: -70mm to -17.5mm in 7.5mm steps
- Armrest Width: 124mm to 290mm in 18.5mm steps (With Extensions at 100mm)
- Armrest Stack: 60mm (no riser kit) to 130mm in 5mm increments (With aftermarket Riser Kit)
Origin
After we released the Supersonic (J5) as a premium bracket with market leading fit options and versatility we wanted to bring the same kind of options to the rest of our range of brackets and thus aerobars. By simplifying the extension clamp and shifting the wing forward to the bar centerline we were able to meet our targets. As a consequence of the simplification the Sonic is the lightest of our current brackets.
The Ergo armrest shares the flippable design of the rest of our new generation armrests. By swapping sides or rotating the armrests smaller increments of movement are achieved – making it simple to fine tune a riders position or match the position from their previous aerobar or bike.