seat posts.

Scooter Mcgee

Steel Member
wow alot of angles looks sweet

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Steezeman

Administrator
Dibble, why are your bars so thin?

And wouldn't a t-tube be really big (in diameter)? Because they're about the same size as the top of the stock t-tube, which is pretty much bigger than normal bars, since the bars fit inside of it. So do y'all just stretch your grips out or what?
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
Pirate Alex said:
Dibble, why are your bars so thin?

And wouldn't a t-tube be really big (in diameter)? Because they're about the same size as the top of the stock t-tube, which is pretty much bigger than normal bars, since the bars fit inside of it. So do y'all just stretch your grips out or what?

it was weird i expected to have a problem with it but it just slid on a little bit harder than the regular grips. one of them ripped a little bit though (hence the duct tape-- i didnt want it to get worse)
 

Steezeman

Administrator
I see, Matt. Does anyone else have comments on putting bmx grips onto t-tube bars? Because it's kinda tricky putting grips on normal bars, I'd think it'd be near impossible on bigger bars.
 

nixon

Member
My Bmx grips went on fine just used a bit of Deodorant and they slid on the bit of T-tube fine

But barends have to be tightend in loads they don't fit as great but i only have to tighten up ever 2 weeks or so nothing major

You could always get a really long seat post cut it short then use the cut off piece as the bars

Hope it helps :)
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Haha, if I didn't have Rad's then I'd do this fo sho, so I could have really huge bars.

But I want my Rad's to be wider and the only way I know of is to weld stuff on, and I don't really want to do that, nor do I have the resources.
 
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