What are the lightest bars?

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
Tommo ^.^ said:
21 high 20 wide seasoned bars are 650 grams

??

Are they made out of like thin aluminium? Because stock bars weigh around 550-600 grams.
 

alexiorio

Member
that one guy said:
demo-split one pieces. they are lighter the stock bars, and french id. 2024 aluminum design.
super strong too. but really expence due to the material. the steer tube is $50 [.1] and the cross bar is $45[.083] they are the best bars i have ever had.

pm me if your intrested.
2k Alu? Fail.
FrenchID Bars 7k Alu, and are heat treated.
 

alexiorio

Member
I ordered Rads, can't wait for em :)

I made a light pair of bars before, they have holes drilled under the grips, kinda like McNeil Silencer Bars.
I still have em sitting in my basement.
 

JoeyAria

Bronze member
coryM said:
Lets post ACTUAL weights?

Yeah man. All websites selling bars should choose a standard size and specify the weight of them. That would help people out a lot and they wouldn't have to worry about getting false information from people who have never rode them.
 

saltwater

Member
Wee bars are not the lightest but mid weight, 18 wide by 24 high are about 1040 grams

Alex Steezeman said:
Haha, I've never even heard of 2024 aluminum, that's terrible.
2024 aluminum is heat treatable with high strength, good machinability and fair corrosion resistance. It welds very poorly.
Do some research
 

-Sal-

Bronze member
if you are looking for light bars dont get C4's they are sooooo heavy.
but i still love them great bars.
i think your best intrest is to wait and see how much the inward aluminum bars weight once they come out.
 

jzf88z

Member
Inward posts the weight of their bars on their website. You can figure it out for any size bar. Look at the table and than ask RAD , C4 and others to tell you the weight of that same size bar. Then you will know!
 

alexiorio

Member
ScooTa Chris said:
Wee bars are not the lightest but mid weight, 18 wide by 24 high are about 1040 grams

Alex Steezeman said:
Haha, I've never even heard of 2024 aluminum, that's terrible.
Almost all aluminum is heat treatable with high strength, good machinability and fair corrosion resistance. It welds very poorly.
Have some sense.
Fixed that up for you.
 
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