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Maybe loads have bought them but sadly they're no longer with us.....
Cheap unbranded carbon bars ? Why would you ???
They look like cheapo Chinese carbon to me. I bought a set from AliExpress for around £35 and they were just rubbish. The hole for the steering stem was a bit lumpy and not very round and then cracked when tightened up to 4nm. I didn't use them and just got my money back.
The problem with the Chinese carbon handlebars is quality control and handlebars aren't known to be a forgiving component when they fail.
You'd be better off making your own (apologies for stealing someone else's picture)
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Mmm... the main component that stops you smashing your teeth out on the road and one reviewer said his make crackling noises so he decided not to use them? No. Just no.