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Old 06-27-10 | 06:17 AM
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MichaelW
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In the olden days, handlebars had a length of shim where the stem clamped the bare. This prevented scoring of the bar and distributed the stress of the clamp over a wider area. Modern bars have butted mid-sections but IMHO the old shim system is superior and with a scalloped edge, prettier.
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