Check out the new bars!
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Originally posted by kxrider
if they make them in black im all over em those are
if they make them in black im all over em those are
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Originally posted by R6bbie
Those are gay
Just play'n...nice ****...I dont like them that wide...long...a cut down version would be tight
Those are gay
Just play'n...nice ****...I dont like them that wide...long...a cut down version would be tight
those are pimp. I've been thinkin about gettin a different set of bars that give my knees a little more room before they hit the side of the bar, and those look like they'd do the trick. Mind posting a link or is it super secret? thanks
Hey - I ride a lot of street and flatland on bikes, and it looks like you guys are switchin over to those type handlebars. Check out www.flatlandfuel.com or www.danscomp.com for some killer bars. i got a nice pair of Oddyssey Milk Bars that i'm going to put on my g/f's 50 that i'm gettin her.
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Originally posted by TwiTchDME
Hey - I ride a lot of street and flatland on bikes, and it looks like you guys are switchin over to those type handlebars. Check out www.flatlandfuel.com or www.danscomp.com for some killer bars. i got a nice pair of Oddyssey Milk Bars that i'm going to put on my g/f's 50 that i'm gettin her.
Hey - I ride a lot of street and flatland on bikes, and it looks like you guys are switchin over to those type handlebars. Check out www.flatlandfuel.com or www.danscomp.com for some killer bars. i got a nice pair of Oddyssey Milk Bars that i'm going to put on my g/f's 50 that i'm gettin her.
http://www.kore-usa.com/archive.htm#bar
Just do a search for flatland bars and look and see what they got, then hit up good ole ebay and get em.
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I just changed the pics to some new ones I just took so you guys can actually see them without that crappy flash. The bike feels totally different now but I can deffinetly get used to it. Only thing I had to do to get the bars to work was make a REALLY short allen wrench to get the bolts tight right below the "V" because there is NO room there.
check out these
http://www.flatlandfuel.com/item.jht...9&PRID=1417458
or go here http://www.danscomp.com/ and go to bike parts and go to bars and the s&m aluminum pc-1 bars. They would own for bar hops, But they would prolly bend easily
http://www.flatlandfuel.com/item.jht...9&PRID=1417458
or go here http://www.danscomp.com/ and go to bike parts and go to bars and the s&m aluminum pc-1 bars. They would own for bar hops, But they would prolly bend easily
Last edited by Xidium; Nov 27, 2003 at 09:59 PM.
I'm actually semi-sponsored by flatlandfuel.com -- i'm really good friends with the owner, and he gave me a bike to ride for testing. Right now, i'm running the London Queen Vic bars. Those go for 145$ i think, but they freakin rock. If you are interested in a low crossbar/high rise bar, check out the london bars, or the Quamen Hiro Bars. Both are a little spendy, but are excellent bars. they won't bend or brake. if you are more of the 2 piece rider, check out the Ronin 7" bars, or the Odyssey Milk bars. I run the Milk bars on my street bike and they feel super good. they are wide enough to be cut down if you like, and they have good sweep on them. All personal preference though. Let me know if any of you guys are interested and i'll talk to Pat *the owner of FlatlandFuel* about advertising more to fiddy riders also. and maybe to throw in some stickers. heh.
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