Good bars, but I'm unsure on the strength as I managed to bend mine on my first hard crash
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Submitted by
eric
a Downhiller
from nm Date Reviewed: December 11, 2004
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Purchased At:
fat tire cycles
Strengths:
stiff, light, look cool, 3 year no-questions-asked warranty, cool name, good finish that doesn't scratch easily
Weaknesses:
hahaha um..... lemme think....... oh damn nothing to write in this section
Similar Products Used:
specialized big hit bars
Bike Setup:
2002 specialized big hit comp with 8 inch rear travel converion, fox vanilla rc, 2003 monster T, titec el norte bars, e- 13 chainguide, 2005 shimano lx hollowtech II cranks ( really awesome ), azonic 40t chainring, azonic loveseat, primopro magnesium pedals, sun singletracks, arrow racing 3.0 rear maxxis minion 2.7 front, hayes hydraulics, odi lock-ons
Bottom Line:
you'll be hard pressed to find a stiffer, cooler-looking, better warrantied bar. top quality
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Submitted by
Brad
a
from Edmonton Date Reviewed: September 12, 2004
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
These bars are truly massive with the 31.8mm clamp diameter, and the tubing near the ends is over 7mm thick! nice and wide with a good rise (1.5") and good backsweep. nice and narrow at the grips.
Weaknesses:
only weight weenies will notice their weight.
Similar Products Used:
3" rise cromo bars on a iron horse
Bike Setup:
'04 Norco Six, with S-Works evil twin roller tires.
Bottom Line:
The stiffness and steering precision of these bars is amazing. I highly recomend these bars for anyone doing any hard free riding.