Submitted by
CGR
a Weekend Warrior
from Adelaide, Australia Date Reviewed: October 19, 2009
Favorite Trail:
something flowy
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Heaps wide, and plenty of rise, did the job while they were alive.
Weaknesses:
mine snapped at the stem after 11 months on the dot
Similar Products Used:
Eastern, DMR
Bike Setup:
2009 Norco 125
Bottom Line:
I really had no problems with these bars up until they snapped at the 11 month mark. i had been using the bike for dirt jumping (substantial, but far from huge) which is what it was built to be doing. Unusually (and fortunately) they actually broke while i was crossing a road. I did get them replaced on warrenty. Clearly Dirt jumping and anything worse is not what these bars should be doing.
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Submitted by
jwood1157
a Weekend Warrior
from NH Date Reviewed: March 8, 2009
Favorite Trail:
ANY
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
light strong can take alot of abuse
Weaknesses:
NONE
Similar Products Used:
some easton bars
Bike Setup:
08 coilair
Bottom Line:
cheap money solid bar you will be very happy downhill trails dj whatever you do it can handle it all and you can get white
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Submitted by
TrancedGiant
a Weekend Warrior
from Columbus, OH, USA Date Reviewed: June 28, 2008
I haven't had them that long but I already know I love them. They are far cheaper than other similar bars for urban, dj, street riding. They come in white which is a plus. They have 2.5 inches of rise that gives more leverage of the bike and just feels better in every way. They are pretty light for the rise and width. Buy them
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