One Piece Bars... waste of money?

Andy Mickey

Member
Stay with the stock bars if your unsure, but i have a feeling you will change your mind about 9 months from now. I do think scooter parts are to expensive though, i had to use my entire collage fund on bars, a fork, and a compression system.

well you didn't have much of a college fund then. scooter parts really aren't that expensive. all sports with wheels cost a lot of money.
 

Tom Cirbee

Super Moderator
Staff member
since one piece bars are thicker and a bit heavier, they give more momentum when you throw barspins wich makes it come around easier rather than just rattle and stop with stock razor bars. PLUS they are stronger so they last longer. and theyre just easier to manage instead of adding extensions and bolting them to try and stop the wobble. its a worthy investment.
 
Well stock bars are okai. But you can get a fork axel. Take the clamp thing off. Drill a hole through the top bit and the bottom bit at the right height. Put the axel bolt through. Bobs your uncle. Done. But I would say if you have the money upgrade! But who cares. Your decision. I done this until I got my RUP!
 

Slinky

Member
I remember the first day i got one piece bars, that was a good day! Barspins are sooo easy even with 20 wide, even easier than stock!

I can already barspin fine. Some people are saying 'They brake and they wobble'
Well in my case this is simply not true they have never broken after three monthes of hard riding.
99% of the time bar wobbles are because the headset needs to be tightened.
 

peachster2

Member
no sir, they look cool and are stronger, but u should/could go out and get a trolly bar and stick it in your t - tube , a bit stronger, wider and costs nothing
 

Chase Robertson

Bronze member
Stock bars are weaker, smaller, uglier, they wobble, and are not designed for freestyle riding.

Why do you think the RUP comes with one pieces? Or the MGP with three pieces? Its just the industry standard.

Edit: lol post 666.
 

tarrymonz

Member
yesterday i bought my 1piece bars
they are fucking steel
heavy bitches
i cant whip anymore
but once i get used to em
ill be set
 

Zaηe

Keepin' Peace
Staff member
You can get wider bars.
More solid.
Stronger.
Less bolts to come loose, rattles and sounds like ----- also can make you stack if something comes off etc.
More weight, riding stock is ridicoulsy light, so light you can hardly do anything. (some of you will beg to differ).
Better looking, colors, no bolts and shit everywhere, cleaner looking etc.
Dont break your knees open on those fucking collar clamps.
 

dgib

Member
yea ive broken at least 4 stock bars and i dont consider myself to b much of a street rider, i would invest in one piece bars for saftey and reliablitly
 
stock bars are too sketchy, the bar things just wobble inside the ttube. Plus with one peice bars it makes your scooter more solid, wider bars which is a must for me, no gay clamp to bang your knee into and they make your scooter look extra awesome which is a plus I guess
 

AlmonC9

Member
I can already barspin fine. Some people are saying 'They brake and they wobble'
Well in my case this is simply not true they have never broken after three monthes of hard riding.
99% of the time bar wobbles are because the headset needs to be tightened.

aperently you dont ride hard if you cant break some fukin stock bars.
wwweeeennniiiieeeeeeee
 

Riley Hughes

Steel Member
wider, stronger, more awesome lookng, no quick release clamp to slam ur leg into, more balanced, heavier, wont wobble everywhere, wont snap every week, can make any width, can make any hieght, paint any color, solid, doesnt have stupid foamies, quiet, no bolts, strong welds, last forever, badass
 

Steezeman

Administrator
You pay for what you get. If you don't want to spend any money you'll have loose, weak, ugly, and possible painful bars. If you want to spend money you can get bars that don't have any of the weaknesses.
 

scooterkillkidphil

Steel Member
i ride one piece bars that are 14 wide. But i got one pieces cuz i broke two stock bars and the clamp on the bars that allows you adjust the height always hit me in the knee resulting me having osgood slaughter disease.
 
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