New rebate blunt wheels?

Beau Williams

Bronze member
can't wait to see what blunt comes out with. Blunt is a great company, well made products. but no offence you arent really innovative with your designs so far, other than your ics (no idea how it works, but it sounds good). but this is a really great idea and i can see this taking the company alot further.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
can't wait to see what blunt comes out with. Blunt is a great company, well made products. but no offence you arent really innovative with your designs so far, other than your ics (no idea how it works, but it sounds good). but this is a really great idea and i can see this taking the company alot further.

Blunt's "ICS" was a complete failure. It's supposed to be an insert that you expand by tightening a bolt, anchoring it in your bars. Like the same thing as a wedge-style BMX bar end. It just doesn't have enough leverage to keep its hold, so it loosens up all the time.
 

Beau Williams

Bronze member
Blunt's "ICS" was a complete failure. It's supposed to be an insert that you expand by tightening a bolt, anchoring it in your bars. Like the same thing as a wedge-style BMX bar end. It just doesn't have enough leverage to keep its hold, so it loosens up all the time.

yes, as i said, i have no experience with it. just exampling the innovation behind it
 

Terry23

Member
Blunt's "ICS" was a complete failure. It's supposed to be an insert that you expand by tightening a bolt, anchoring it in your bars. Like the same thing as a wedge-style BMX bar end. It just doesn't have enough leverage to keep its hold, so it loosens up all the time.

It works well on aluminium bars as it can bite into the alloy better and not slip, but its still a lot cheaper to just put a starnut in.
 

Carson .

Steel Member
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