Cutting down handle bars

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  • Well have a set of curly road bars and a old alloy motorbike handlebars that I was thinking about cutting down. The road bars I think will make cool bull horns but the motorbike ones I was thinking of having them on the bike cut down and upsidde down to make some clip on motorbike style bars.

    Any addvice on cutting down before I attack them with an angle grinder?

  • Chew them down and polish the ends smooth with your eyeball.

    "Measure twice cut once." is always a good bit of advice.
    "Right tool for the right job" too.

    Hacksaw with sharp, correct (metal) blade.

  • Chew them down and polish the ends smooth with your eyeball.

    "Measure twice cut once." is always a good bit of advice.
    "Right tool for the right job" too.

    Hacksaw with sharp, correct (metal) blade.

    Why a hack saw and not an angle grinder with the correct metal cutting disc

  • chop off your hands or something equally hilarious.

  • Why a hack saw and not an angle grinder with the correct metal cutting disc

    Because it's like shooting a deer with an exocet. You're only going through thin tubing.

  • Wrapping one turn of masking tape around the place you are going to cut can help - stops the hacksaw slipping.

  • Because it's like shooting a deer with an exocet. You're only going through thin tubing.

    The motorbike bars were no where near thin tubing but I used an aluminium cutting disc and now its done.

    Now have some bull horns and a pair of moustache bars.

  • Motorbike bars? WTF?

    Oh, I see you mention them. Alloy? An angle grinder would go through them in 5 seconds. What about the other bars?

    And, if you're just going to ignore the advice given, why ask in the first place?

  • this same fucking question was asked many times, angle grinder??

    best to take it to a bike shop, or give up cycling all together.

  • Personally, I rub my bars on my cock until they wear down to the correct length required. Takes a bit longer but the result is lovely.

  • Yeah, I also rub my bars on Hippy's cock until they wear down to the correct length required. Takes a bit longer but the result is hilarious.

  • Motorbike bars? WTF?

    Oh, I see you mention them. Alloy? An angle grinder would go through them in 5 seconds. What about the other bars?

    And, if you're just going to ignore the advice given, why ask in the first place?

    As i tried with the hacksaw and it wasn't going through as the motorbike bars were so thick, hence the angle grinder coming out.

    It took a bit longer than 5 secondseven on the bike ones...

    I thnk you for the advice I took it, and tried and then when with the power tools.

  • Plumber's pipe cutter. Super.

  • Plumber's pipe cutter. Super.

    Sounds like the name of some kind of Real Ale.

    Me: Hello barman, may I trouble you for a pint of Plumber's Pipe Cutter?

    Barman: Fuck off you stupid cunt.

    Me: Ok, Bye.

  • Ok, Bye.
    :)

    Less than a tenner, leaves a very nice, blunt bevelled edge. Can be lent to friends for pints. Worth it's weight in steel.

  • I have one you can borrow, if you want. Coming to London tomorrow evening.

  • cutting just witha hacksaw is a surefire path to a wonky cut..
    pipecutter +1 bit time consuming on thick alu bars, but a nice finish.

  • genuine question, thats usually for copper pipes does it do well with ali?

  • Yeah, works fine. I went through a heavy-duty steel one with mine and it took a while, but worked great. Alu should be easier.

  • How many threads have you started in the last couple of dayzzz?!! You is jokez, man.

  • All you need is a plasma arc cutter and a steady hand.

  • ... bump ...


  • a fork saw guide should do it

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