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Azonic ST-1

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# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 3/5
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Submitted by gunners a Weekend Warrior from surrey
Date Reviewed: June 27, 2009
Favorite Trail:leith hill
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $150.00
Purchased At:crc
Strengths:light, strong, good looking.
Weaknesses:could be a bit wider really
Similar Products Used:easton cnt dh bars,
Bike Setup:intense 5.5, xtr everything, juicy ultimates etc
Bottom Line:These bars are top quality, as you would imagine from azonic and are tough as old boots- had these doing XC, Freeride, DH and jump duties without a creak or complaint.

They are the mutts nutts so go buy, you wont regret it,
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jorge Islas a Weekend Warrior from Houston
Date Reviewed: February 20, 2008
Favorite Trail:emma long park in Austin
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid: $130.00
Purchased At:beyondbikes
Strengths:looks nice with the carbon finish natural with a no gloosy clearcoats.
Weaknesses:it is weak as a tuthpick, I just left the "tested or demo'ed only, as the mtbr system did not allowed for less than a month. I bought this handlebar to replace my trusty CF-1, the first ride was to start in an uphill ride at Rochy Hill Ranch, TX. it BROKE!! with no warning at all, at the start of the climb.
Similar Products Used:Azonic carbon CF-1, Easton MonkeyLite XC Carbon.
Bike Setup:Azonic Saber '04, full Sram X-9 with new XO shifters, Hayes El Camino DB, Race Face Atlas crancks, King HS, Azonic outlaws wheels & Nevegal 2.35 tubless converted, Azonic stem, seatpost & pedals
Bottom Line:the worst ever made handlebar, dangerous to any rider and considering is an oversized 31.8 clamp and a DH aplication, it can kill you. No warranty backup from Beyondbikes, they sent me back to Azonic, and considering I have plenty of experience as a mtb biker (20 years)and that the handlebar was purchased 3 days before my ride, and now as a ping-pong ball seeking a warranty; I am buying a new frame and removing all azonic components.
is it possible to remove the one chili as the rating is to legal-sute for intended murder...
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1






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