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ATI Links

Average Rating 5.00/5
# of Reviews 2
MSRP $ 10.00
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      Submitted by Patrick Daily a Downhiller from gig harbor, WA
      Date Reviewed: 10/20/1999
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Bottom Line: great
      Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Davy Sprocket a Weekend Warrior from Pasco, WA
      Date Reviewed: 8/18/1999
      FavoriteTrail: ACME Concrete Course
      Duration Product Used: 6 months
      Strengths: Thin
      Light
      Long
      Durable
      Optional twist-shifter setup
      Weaknesses: Thin
      Long
      Similar Products Tried: Pedros slimwalls
      Grip shift
      Oury
      Yeti hardcore
      Bike Setup: Flat bar
      Control tech stumpy bar ends
      Bottom Line: These are unbeatable if you like thin grips. They are durable and light, two advantages anywhere. As far as what I've tried: these rate first, then the Pedros, third; the grip shift, fourth; the Yeti's and last the Oury's. The Yeti's and Oury's deteriorate like a snowball in summer if your hands sweat alot. The grip shift are plain junk (at least the ones I had), and the Pedros cause hand pain, especially if you ride without gloves.
      Five flaming huffys for these!
      Overall Rating: 5



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