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Jason
a Cross Country Rider
from TXDate Reviewed: December 10, 2002
Strengths: SteelWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: This bar is great! I liked it so much that it's the first thing I replace ona new bike. I run it on all my bikes including my trials bike. If you want a great bar that'll last a long time...here you go!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Easton Carbon, numerous aluminum
Bike Setup: SS
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Todd N.
a Cross Country Rider
from MarquetteDate Reviewed: February 24, 2001
Strengths: Solid. Feels great.
Weaknesses: None.Bottom Line: I love this bar for the type of riding I do. It's great for real steep, rocky descents. It lets me feel the trail but doesn't kill my forearms during long, rocky/rough sections. The bar feels and is perfect, as far as I am concerned.
Favorite Trail: MI's Upper Peninsula
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$55.00
Purchased At: Quik Stop
Similar Products Used: Titaninum, bla, stuff, bla, Titec, Bla....
Bike Setup: 98' Homegrown Factory
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Reverend R. Greyson
a Cross Country Rider
from late of ColoradoDate Reviewed: March 3, 2000
Strengths: Strong. Steel. Comfort. Made by Nitto!Weaknesses: I wish it came in a 16 degree bend...it may be to weighty fer some.Bottom Line: This bar is made by Nitto of Japanese fame...they make beautiful and worthy steel things. I have ridden this bar on my singlespeed thru the Colorado highcountry and WAILED on it. The width is a must for getting up the steeps, and it handles predictably=well. Minimal flex, but I am 192lbs. Steel baby, let the dummies go nuts over bars that'll fatigue & break while we keep the faith. If yer a weenie, it may be too heavy.
Favorite Trail: it's a secret.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: Yeti Riser Bar, Raceface Riser Bar
Bike Setup: Steel oney...A la Carte,Salsa,King,Judy,Brooks B17 Ti, Thompson,Syncros,WTB,King/517,Pauls/517,WTB Enduro Kevlar
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S J Retzz
a Weekend Warrior
from ChicagoDate Reviewed: August 8, 1999
Strengths:
This wide riser bar has
a great feel and responds wonderfully in the turns. So far, the steel construction has survived a couple of biffs.Weaknesses:
NoneBottom Line: Salsa comes through with this reasonably priced wide riser bar!
Duration Product Used:
3 months
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NA
Bike Setup:
Trek 4000
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Rudy Norvelle
a Weekend Warrior
from San Jose, CaliforniaDate Reviewed: June 4, 1999
Strengths:
I enjoy the wide bars as my shoulders are wide for my body size. I don't mind using steel items on my bike as long as they do the job I bought it for.Weaknesses:
none as far as I can tellBottom Line: As far as I am concerend Salsa has a winner in this bar. It works great for me on my bike and I use it for cross-county riding
Duration Product Used:
3 months
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N/A
Bike Setup:
Specialized M2 with Judy T2 (98)
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