SR/ADA BUFF Bars

GrowPedder said:
lol good deal... not hard to make, or you can just buy the bar setup from santacruz scooter werks (BoXeR Scooters)... or just get the correct billet aluminum pole, get a goped race clamp, and buy a ADA racing BoXeR stem


Yup, I saw John's Buff bars yesterday and nothing fancy. He told me that its really hard to scooterflip with these bars.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
ricky wernicke said:
GrowPedder said:
lol good deal... not hard to make, or you can just buy the bar setup from santacruz scooter werks (BoXeR Scooters)... or just get the correct billet aluminum pole, get a goped race clamp, and buy a ADA racing BoXeR stem
Yup, I saw John's Buff bars yesterday and nothing fancy. He told me that its really hard to scooterflip with these bars.
Fancy bars break. Simple, clean and solid were the goals and that is what they are. John is probably having trouble with his scooter flips because when he ordered his bars he changed his height and width (taller and wider) which naturally would make them harder not the design. He just has to get used to the new size or cut them back down to his original size. After about a week of riding (getting used to his bars) Twan was throwing bigger, cleaner and more consistent scooter flips than ever.
 

Steven_T

Member
Thats only because John is used to the bars hes been using previous to Buff Bars. Same way it took me a lil while (30 min) to get used to Rad bars..lol..Andrew ill be in contact soon about getting a set of bars and forks from you.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Steven_T said:
Thats only because John is used to the bars hes been using previous to Buff Bars. Same way it took me a lil while (30 min) to get used to Rad bars..lol..Andrew ill be in contact soon about getting a set of bars and forks from you.
K, cool. Let me know soon cause I'm probably gonna be ordering some more stuff next week.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Kenny Owens said:
I dont know if it was the Buff Bars, or just Twans deck, but his scooter was sooooooooo heavy.
Buff bars are a little bit heavier (naturally) but I know for a fact Twans' deck has about 10 pounds of reinforcements in it so that is probably most of what you were feeling.
 

Kenny O.

Member
the_SD_local said:
Kenny Owens said:
I dont know if it was the Buff Bars, or just Twans deck, but his scooter was sooooooooo heavy.
Buff bars are a little bit heavier (naturally) but I know for a fact Twans' deck has about 10 pounds of reinforcements in it so that is probably most of what you were feeling.
yeah i figured it was his deck.


fuck dibbs how do you ride a 13lb scoot?/
 
yeah i love the feel of the buffs, but i just cant scooterflip them because of the way i throw scooterflips.

for front scooterflips i take my hand off super early so its really really hard throw
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
John Radtke said:
yeah i love the feel of the buffs, but i just cant scooterflip them because of the way i throw scooterflips.

for front scooterflips i take my hand off super early so its really really hard throw
Do you think it is the new dimensions? or the way the bars are actually made?

Just curious.
 

coryM

Member
AlexSchad . said:
my bars have play in them even with the SR fork and compression system . i think its because there pretty high . and if these would help get rid of that problem i might buy a pair if i gathered up the money but there pretty pricey you could buy a pro model for that price

I dont understand why people think this way. In bmx you can buy a pair of Odyssey forks for about $90-120, or you could go to Wal-Mart and buy a complete bmx bike for about $60... do you catch my drift?

Also the thing about complex bars being weak or whatever, I think what adrew means is that the more simple the design is then the less problems it may have. More parts=more to break or have problems with.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
coryM said:
Also the thing about complex bars being weak or whatever, I think what andrew means is that the more simple the design is then the less problems it may have. More parts=more to break or have problems with.
Exactly... and stock Razor bars have A LOT of moving parts so naturally they won't feel as solid and will break easier.
 
Is the column made of aluminium? if yes, unless it's hella thick (which I highly doubt considering how a stock clamp fits them) it will be as prone to breaking as a stock razor bar.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Pete Pachota said:
Is the column made of aluminium? if yes, unless it's hella thick (which I highly doubt considering how a stock clamp fits them) it will be as prone to breaking as a stock razor bar.
Stock clamps don't fit them because they are "hella" thick. I will most likely be changing the crossbar to chromoly though because the mild steel is a little weak. My bars have a slight bend in them just from normal riding and Twan bent his crossbar pretty bad but it was from throwing it.

Anyways, that is one of the reasons they aren't officially for sale yet because I wanted to fix problems like that before I start sending them out.
 
the_SD_local said:
John Radtke said:
yeah i love the feel of the buffs, but i just cant scooterflip them because of the way i throw scooterflips.

for front scooterflips i take my hand off super early so its really really hard throw
Do you think it is the new dimensions? or the way the bars are actually made?

Just curious.

dimentions for sure. im not used to a 2 inch height increase along with the added weight of the bars.

they suck for scooterflips for me, because of my style.

but they do make your ride feel extremly solid

no problems as for bending, still ride just like they were when i got them.
 
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