Whats the Difference?

GamingNow

Member
Just wondering what is the difference between an integrated deck and a standard deck. Also I was thinking about it and since all aftermarket bars are threadless that means if you buy new bars you have to send $150 extra dollars in order to attach those bars onto your ultra pro. Thats seems kinda outragoues you shouldnt have to buy a threadless fork and compression system just to make your bars work!
 

Jacob2195

Member
itegrated deck you dont need headset cups just the bearings, standard deck you need the cups. and you dont NEED threadless forks and headset just to use your bars, bars arent threaded or threadless so you can use any kind of fork or compression
 

Matthew_D

Steel Member
Okay well the stock bars have threads on the inside and for example twan nawts dont have threads on the inside

thats just because when you tightened the bars against threaded fork it made a small in-print but theres not such thing as threaded bars they're all just threadless.
 

Jacob2195

Member
razor prolly puts them together at some time while their making em but all i know is there is no such thing as threaded or threadless bars
 

Jon.

Steel Member
It's one of the biggest misconceptions in the sport. All bars come threadless and smooth on the inside. If your bars develop threads on the inside it's because they're being clamped against threaded forks. If the fork had a smiley face on the inside then you might find a smiley face on the inside of the bars. You can put after market bars on razor threaded forks. You have to be careful though because Rad HIC bars and District alu bars (i think) wont fit on a fork without a shim. The Rad HIC bars are oversized to accommodate the HIC shim which works as a compression system.
 

Matthew_D

Steel Member
You have to be careful though because Rad HIC bars and District alu bars (i think) wont fit on a fork without a shim. The Rad HIC bars are oversized to accommodate the HIC shim which works as a compression system.
the district aluminums will work with out a shim cause they're double thick. You would just need a oversized clamp
 

Jacob2195

Member
the wall of the bars are twice as thick as normal bars so they will fit onto forks but you still need a oversized clamp
 
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