SR/ADA BUFF Bars

Hep Greg

Administrator
hey andrew, whats the diameter of the steering column? i wanna order a yellow stem from ADA, and they have 3 different types of stems for different steering column diameters.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Hep Greg said:
hey andrew, whats the diameter of the steering column? i wanna order a yellow stem from ADA, and they have 3 different types of stems for different steering column diameters.
Purple and Gold were discontinued years ago but they never updated the pictures so you aren't going to have much luck there... I already tried and Red, Blue and Black are all gone too in the size I use for buff bars.

Pretty much all thats left is what I sell (Polished and Raw) and Polished is running low. Only thing you could really do is buy a Raw stem and have it anodized yourself or powder coated or just paint it yourself.
 
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new grips, 2 100mm low pros and buffs :)

the buffs are amazing
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
the_SD_local said:
Hep Greg said:
hey andrew, whats the diameter of the steering column? i wanna order a yellow stem from ADA, and they have 3 different types of stems for different steering column diameters.
Purple and Gold were discontinued years ago but they never updated the pictures so you aren't going to have much luck there... I already tried and Red, Blue and Black are all gone too in the size I use for buff bars.

Pretty much all thats left is what I sell (Polished and Raw) and Polished is running low. Only thing you could really do is buy a Raw stem and have it anodized yourself or powder coated or just paint it yourself.


god damn it.
 

Spencer Steed

Steel Member
the_SD_local said:
SR BUFF Bars!​

I made these about a year ago as an alternative to the "one piece bar" which I never really liked the idea of because you are stuck with that one size forever and if anything bends or breaks you have to replace the whole thing. My goal was to design something that was equally as strong and solid but infinitely customizable so if you ever want to change dimensions or replace parts you can without having to replace the whole bar. I'm not knocking RAD bars at all either. I think what they are doing and what they were/are(?) making are awesome for the sport... I just wanted to play around with something new.

I've been riding these for almost a year now just to make sure it was a solid setup... and it is... very solid. I just recently made a couple more pairs for John Radtke and Anthony "Twan" Bustos as well as KC Corning and Chris Bartnicki. I figure since there are already pictures floating around on SR that I would just open this thread up for any questions, comments and complaints that people have about the bars.

NOTE: These are NOT for sale right now but could be in the future with any luck and good response.

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Left to right - John Radtke (20" x 14"), Andrew Broussard (me)(17" x 15") and Anthony "Twan" Bustos (20" x 14")
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KC Corning (20" x 16")
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Chris Bartnicki (19.5" x 15.5")

sr forks on old a? or am i just stuipid and dont no what im talking about? (last pic)
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
he used to make an old a version but it got to be too much work.

you can get sr pro forks and use them on an old a, just grind down the corners of the forks where it hits the foldy.
 

P4RK3R

Member
scooter scott said:
buff bars have aluminum steerings column?
yes

eric- a long time ago in a land far far away, andrew had some sr forks that were grinded down to fit old a headtubes
then the magical fairy created a pro model, which eleminated the need for those forks, creating version 2!
 

lloyd

Steel Member
ok I ordered mine and had them shipped for new york. I placed the order two weeks ago. when would you think it would be shipped. (I ordered buffs + threadless fork and compression system...)
 
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