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Burning Wheels
a Weekend Warrior
from Dayton, Ohio USADate Reviewed: October 8, 2001
Strengths: Light weight, good looks, ti tough, fits my hands wellWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: These walk the walk, and talk the talk. Rough & Tough Ti absorbs harsh vibrations. Feels light in your hands. Octagon shape works well for gripping & ripping. I ordered these bar ends for my Lucky Strike. I could have ordered anything I wanted, but these are the real deal as far as I am concerned. Bang for the buck in my book = 5 Chilis
Favorite Trail: Ceasars Creek
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: www.Airborne.net
Similar Products Used: Bontrager, Profile
Bike Setup: 2001 Airborne Lucky Strike XTR
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a Weekend Warrior
from portland oregon usaDate Reviewed: October 5, 2001
Strengths: unbelievable craftsmanship, light, comfot, ergonomics unmatched by anyother bar end made, PERIOD. Just ordered 2 more pairs.Weaknesses: nadaBottom Line: If they where sold by Moots, Litespeed, Merlin they would fetch over $120.00, as far as I know they are new for Airborne but when word gets out these will be the only one to get. By the way, I'm not a mooch buying some ti because its cheap, hell, ny ego will probably cause me to buy a lightspeed over a Airborne Lucky Strike frame, but there is not a sound reason to do this, it's just that these barends are the best for any amount of cash.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
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$40.00
Purchased At: direct
Similar Products Used: control stix, lp composits, profile
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