Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Sette Duo's.

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Punx
10-21-08, 07:47 PM
I searched it already so don't get mad.
I was wondering about the Sette Duo bars, has anyone had experience with them?
I want to order risers and ourys tonight, so what would your reccomendations be also.
Thank you.

P.S.
What is the difference between these 2, i know there different metals, but which should i get if i get the bars.
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/12713-195_SETDR4-3-Parts-62-Handlebars/Mountain/Sette-Duo-25.4mm-Riser-Handlebar---2014.htm
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/12712-195_SETDH4-3-Parts-62-Handlebars/Mountain/Sette-Duo-25.4mm-Riser-Handlebar--7075.htm

thanks.


tFUnK
10-21-08, 09:59 PM
7075 is stronger, 2014 is less expensive. i run a pair of sette flats that are 2014 on my mtb and it seems fine.

fivehoursfree
10-22-08, 11:23 AM
Since they are MTB handlebars, and assuming you will just ride them on the street, they are probably both overbuilt for what you need. Both are strong enough. One of them is a few grams lighter if that matters, and one is 2 bucks cheaper. Get the cheaper one and buy 2 double cheesebugers from McD's.


juliov23
10-22-08, 12:32 PM
I have the cheaper ones. They work fine. They have a tiny bit of sweep but I dont mind. I just had them cut at my LBS and slapped some ourys on them.

dougland89
10-22-08, 12:38 PM
i used a hacksaw to cut my bars works fine