[poll] New Pro Model bar hieghts.

Your preferred bar hieght:


  • Total voters
    3

JoshToy

Member
JDBen said:
...Questions answered below....
Bars- 21" High x 18" Wide and 24 High x 18" Wide
Deck- One Piece, stock Headtube Angle (?)
Fork- Threaded
Wheels- 14 spoke Pro Model stock wheels. Same as original Pro Model.
Grips- Foam.
Headset- Stock w/ metal topcup.
Bearings- ABEC7's.
Griptape- I don't know, I tested this new griptape and it lasted me a good year. So I am hoping they use that instead of the usual Pro Model grip.
Brake- Stock brake
Compression System- None. Just stock threaded fork.
Color- Most likely same as Pro Model. Clear wheels and black grips, or red on both.
DVD- I couldn't tell you, but hopefully. Because I finished it a month or two ago and I haven't received calls for re-edits.


Chris Bendel said:
Josh, the bars are gonna be aluminum right?
As far as I know, they will be steel. Pretty sure 4130 Chromoly.
 

byreen

Member
Are they going to reinforce the dropouts? Cuz that is the only place ive ever broken a pro model and if that was fixed i could probably have one last me forever.
 

byreen

Member
Are they going to reinforce the dropouts? Cuz that is the only place ive ever broken a pro model and if that was fixed i could probably have one last me forever.
 

byreen

Member
oh sorry didnt notice that, and damn that really sucks. What about the forks legs? I always seem to bend them, are they gonna be thicker or stronger?
 

JoshToy

Member
Joe Riley said:
first pro model? the 40 dollar one we all ride? LESS? holy hell.
The new Pro Model is apparently being called the "Ultra Pro Model." I'm going to try and see about getting the name changed to just Pro Model though. And make the Pro Models out now B models. But who knows if Razor will go for that.

Once again, I'm only assuming it may cost less. I may be wrong. I couldn't tell you how much Razor is selling them for yet. Cause I haven't heard anything on prices as of now.

TylerHendrigan said:
damnnnnn i ride 18 high 15 wide.... sht......
You can cut them down. If you don't trust cutting them yourself, take them to a bike shop and they will do it for cheap. Otherwise, all you need to do is mark the height using a tape measure, and use a pipe cutter. I'd suggest a file for cleaner edges before applying barends and grips.
It's very simple, same concept as BMX bars.

Razor just can't personalize it to all sizes because that's a lot more money going towards production value and because of our sport being so personalized now, parts vary in sizes from rider to rider. So making a short and large bar would be easier on Razor, but also supplies you with the option of cutting them to exactly what you prefer.
 
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