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The GANNA Angle° is a Chinese-made one-piece carbon cockpit (handlebar and stem) that resembles the Roval cockpit. It features a -10° stem angle, 30mm stack, 71mm reach, 125mm drop, 30mm flare, and comes in widths 36-42cm and stem lengths 80-140mm. It uses a 1-1/4" steerer as standard but includes a shim for 1-1/8". Claimed weight is 320g for 400x100mm; actual sample weighed 328g for 360x110mm. It is praised for its stiffness, clean look, and lack of a bump on the hoods, but criticized for compatibility issues with some frames (e.g., Scott Foil) due to a poorly designed transition spacer. It is available through retailers like Panda Podium.
AI Summary
Pros
- Stiff and good looking, similar to Roval cockpit
- No bump on the hoods (clean transition)
- Comes with many accessories (computer mount, camera mount, titanium screws, spacers)
- Available in narrow widths (36cm) and long stems (up to 140mm)
Cons
- Transition spacer for some frames (e.g., Scott Foil) leaves a large gap and doesn't look great
- 1-1/4" steerer standard requires a shim for 1-1/8" frames, which may not appeal to all users
- Brand name and website seem to be inspired by Filippo Ganna, potentially seen as unoriginal
- Some users suspect marketing bias from early posters
Key Points
- Material: Carbon fiber
- Weight: claimed 320g (400x100mm); actual 328g (360x110mm)
- Stem angle: -10°
- Stem stack: 30mm
- Reach: 71mm
- Drop: 125mm
- Flare: 30mm
- Widths: 36, 38, 40, 42cm
- Stem lengths: 80-140mm
- Steerer: 1-1/4" standard, includes shim for 1-1/8"
- Includes: GPS mount, FSA bearing cover, top cap, camera mount, titanium screws, spacers
Where to Buy

GANNA Angle° Integrated Handlebar

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