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dargersaurus rex
jason is smooth, gnarly at street, and bails alot from really high up and his crossbars havent even bent yet.

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We are so confident in these bars we back them up with a 90 day limited warranty. That is unheard of for any extreme scooter product..... SCOOTER ZONE YOUR #1 EXTREME SCOOTER SHOP!!!
 

demo

Member
im not going to argue with you. you like sz i dont so there we go..im not going to comment on there stuff unless it is good.. you happy.. and i expect the same from you
 

Kenny O.

Member
There bars are sweet, the SEEM solid from what I saw of Ryan's but I haven't ridden them so I don't know. Can't say shit about them until they've been out longer and more people bend / break them to know if they are weak or strong.
 
Ian. said:
I want these, but only if they were Alu...

aluminum would be too expensive to do it right.

They are just a tad heavier than stock bars, and will last you.

James did it right this time dude.
 

demo

Member
.... i make aluminum one peice and succeded... im riding some chromo ones with the same thickness but an .065 cross bars and .035 steer tube.. all i did was maunule and jump of a curp and there bent back a little bit :p
 

idk47

Steel Member
John Radtke said:
Ian. said:
I want these, but only if they were Alu...

aluminum would be too expensive to do it right.

They are just a tad heavier than stock bars, and will last you.

James did it right this time dude.
Are they like really heavy or like not bad or noticeably heavier?
 
If you rode stock all along then you may feel just a little weight, but its really unnoticeable and you will love how strong yet light weight they are.

If you rode any other bars and switched to these you will see how light and strong they really are.

They are excellent bars.


Aluminum one peice most definatly can be done, but in order for it to last you would need to do alot of things to the metal and that would be way to expensive and unpractical.
Using thicker material doesent solve it either, once aluminum bends beyond what it can take it will never be the same.

Aluminum probably wouldnt be the best if used for bars or forks unless you have alot of money to treat it right.
 

Domsicle

Steel Member
that one guy said:
.... i make aluminum one peice and succeded... im riding some chromo ones with the same thickness but an .065 cross bars and .035 steer tube.. all i did was maunule and jump of a curp and there bent back a little bit :p

ZOMG RALLY? HOW DO WE AWL BE MOAR LIEK YOU?
 
Dom your such a noob. You obviously just have to make alot of parts and then brag about them on the internet. Thats what makes you a good rider. It isn't about trying new things, working hard to get better, or having fun, it just depends on the cool parts you make then brag about. I wish kids these days could see that and would stop riding there scooters and just make parts.
 

demo

Member
lol ^^^ ...

john i made them with super thick hi grade aluminum they cost about 70 per bar to make. but i did heat threat them to make the aluminum more solid and tighter so there is little back sweep if any. and the cross bar has a piece of chromoly .053 pressed in to it so they dont become sad. there lighter then stock bars but are a little expencive, but there for weight freaks and if they was to pay for less weight they got it.,,,,,
 
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