Fara Cycling, the Norwegian bike brand, has unveiled its new Modular Cockpit – a two-piece bar and stem combination.

Designed with improved ergonomics and adaptability in mind, the new cockpit features a stem that allows the rider to adjust their reach by 10mm.

The Fara Modular Cockpit has been engineered to provide improved comfort over longer distances, including additional flexibility when riding more rugged surfaces.

Ergonomics are enhanced by multiple defined hand positions, from the shape of the tops to match the angle of the torso, defined hand positions across the bar and an eight degree flare on the drops.

The handlebar and stem are fastened by four bolts which also serve as mounting points for accessories such as Aerobars (sold separately) for a switch to an ultra-racing or triathlon set-up.

The cockpit is available in four handlebar widths – 37cm (narrow), 40cm (race), 42cm (regular) and 44cm (wide) centre to centre from the hoods. The drop-cant adds three centimetres to the width when measured C-C at the drops.

Three stem lengths are available: 80-90mm (short), 100-110mm (regular) or 120-130mm (long).

Fully internal cabling is achieved through pairing with Token’s A-Box or S-Box headset, as fitted as standard on all Fara models, while alternative cable routing options are possible on other bikes.

Jeff Webb, Fara Cycling founder, commented: “We set out to create a handlebar and stem that is built around the needs of the rider, focussing on ergonomics and versatility rather than just aerodynamics, or simply aesthetics.

“Removing the round interface between bar and stem opens up a wide range of possibilities that we wanted to capitalise on. Going against the grain of the bike industry that makes more and more proprietary components with little or no adjustability, our cockpit is extremely versatile and will allow us to add to the Fara product ecosystem in the future.

“Ergonomics was the starting point, taking the approach of providing the best position and handling on the flats, climbs, sprints and everything in between.”

Aside from its design, one of the most unique elements of Fara’s Modular Cockpit is the adjustable stem, giving 10mm of fore-aft difference thanks to hidden attachment points.

Designed to allow the rider positional options on the move, whilst also providing bike fitters with a more versatile solution when fitting bike-to-rider, saving upgrades after purchase.

The full handlebar and stem combo tips the scales at a claimed 450g for the regular 40cm race width bars. The bar also features a universal mounting point for cycling computers and lights, plus aero bar mounting points too.

To celebrate the launch of the Modular Cockpit, Fara has reintroduced its Solstice F/All-Road colourway in a limited edition build fitted with the new cockpit, with just 15 of these available.

The Modular Cockpit retails at €749 / 7490 NOK / £667 and is available at: faracycling.com