Easiest way to get buffs off

Nate Rita.

Steel Member
I have that problem sometimes.
Option 1: Shake bars back and fourth violently.
Option 2: pull up on bars really fukcing hard.

^^^^
If these two fail b!tch slap your scooter. That always works for me
 
Twist and pull and shake like a motherf*cker.
And next time you put bars on forks, use grease so you wont have the same problem again.
 

scoots10

Member
i suggest not using grease, tried it once, the bars came loose instantly.
stand on the deck and hit up on the bottom of your crossbar with a mallet.
 
twist pull twist pull wd40 twist pull twist pull ?

or

use a philips flat head screw driver


then try to pry it out carefully in between the slits?
 

alexiorio

Member
D= its sam!! said:
you need two big trucks and some rope. and make sure dibbs is there filming
Hahaha, I saw that.
But yeah, when I take off threaded bars I hold the forks with my feet and barspin over and over.
Anti-seize lube > Grease
for bars, at least.
 

AnthonyPellino

Anthony Pellino
I had this problem...

if it's threaded, then untwist.

If it's threadless...


Get the biggest motherfucking hammer in your garage and pound the living shit outta the crossbar.


Didn't bend for me!
 

alexiorio

Member
This is ironic...
In this thread, he can't get his buffs off of his threaded inward forks. In another thread, the kid can't get his buffs to stop wobbling on his inward forks...
 

Jon.

Steel Member
i have the same things you just have to twist them off now but the next time you put them on just hammer it on and then taking it off will be a brreeze
 
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