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halfords kids section?! :p
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• #3
Most risers are wide but like any bar can be cut down to whatever you want. The good old Easton EA70 has been the favourite of many MTBers for years. Good balance of quality, weight price and design.
But another option is the Salsa Pro Moto - lighter and cheaper, it's a flat bar with some rise and verious sweeps available.
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• #4
decathlon £6.99 cut em down 6cm each side
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or cut them down to 6cm each side and ride with only your index fingers
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Or for the really hardcore, dispense with bars entirely and just mash a finger directly into the headset to steer.
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• #7
there are end of range clearance buys on ebay got some flats / straits for 3.99 i'm sure the same clearance place had risers
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• #8
Sod the bars, just put your thumbs through the stem?
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• #9
Sod the stem just hold onto the fork!
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teen_fixie I want to get a set of riser bars for my fixie. i want them to be as small as possible.
does anyone know a good place to get them from?You after black or alloy?
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Hutch Or for the really hardcore, dispense with bars entirely and just mash a finger directly into the headset to steer.
Object17 Sod the bars, just put your thumbs through the stem?
Nicholas Sod the stem just hold onto the fork!
your all way off,
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unicycle!
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• #13
Or you could just walk. Fixed knee, you feel much more connected to your legs.
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screw walking, handstands are where it's at!
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best pic i could find
the wheelers is where its at -
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try and look for kcnc scandium
im using it on my downhill bike, really nice -
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chapman bros?
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errm how did that happen?
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• #21
I want to get a set of riser bars for my fixie. i want them to be as small as possible.
does anyone know a good place to get them from?