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Here's a comparison of the three versions of the Vuka Race bend. Top, the VukaShift version, with integrated shift bosses. It terminates in roughly a 20-degree rise. Center, the carbon version, ending in roughly a 10-degree angle, but having already gained 52mm of rise. Bottom, the alloy version which takes a slightly different path to its terminus, but is otherwise identical to the carbon version.
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The Vuka Alumina lineup isn't merely an entry-level version of Zipp's other bars. It's a re-think of their original system, it stands on its own, and has some very smart design features. There's more adjustment here than you see in any other clip-on bar system, yet Zipp keeps the hardware fairly minimal, easy to adjust, and aesthetically pleasing. The Vuka Alumina Clip is a chameleon. You can set it up to look like almost anything you want, creating almost any imaginable relationship between cups, extensions, and the base bar.
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