buffs?

Uhh yeah I think he means the stem or whatever thats called. That thing up there ? It holds both pipes so you get 1 solid bar.
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
Here's a bit sketchy drawing, i hope this clears up a little what is what.

buffbarya5.jpg
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
depends in which case which is stronger, but i don't know what kind of single or double clamps you want to compare with.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Derek Scooters said:
in this case, do multiple single clamps, or double clamps make a diff?
If you are running threadless forks and BUFF bars a single clamp is MORE than enough clamping power to hold your forks straight because there is soo much more surface area holding everything togetehr without the threads.

Twan rides BUFFs with razor forks and a single clamp and he has never had a prblem either.
 

P4RK3R

Member
the_SD_local said:
Derek Scooters said:
in this case, do multiple single clamps, or double clamps make a diff?
If you are running threadless forks and BUFF bars a single clamp is MORE than enough clamping power to hold your forks straight because there is soo much more surface area holding everything togetehr without the threads.

Twan rides BUFFs with razor forks and a single clamp and he has never had a prblem either.
for threadless forks, do you need a compression bolt? i think the answers no, but just making sure... and if you modifies your razor bars a little, would you not even need a compression bolt with the sr forks?
 

coryM

Member
^^Yes if you want your scooter to be ridable and reasonably dialed then YES you need a compression bolt. godamn it doesnt seem that complicated. I see like 20 people ask this question every time I go on this site.
 
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