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biketampa 06-03-14 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by Cwater103 (Post 16815661)
Not exactly sure how to include a link, but here goes my attempt. They were not hard at all to install. Did both bikes in about 15 minutes.

Bontrager Satellite Plus ISOZone Bar End Adapter - Bar Ends - Handlebars - Components -Trek Store

hope the link works but if not just Google Isozone bar end adapter. The adapter allows you to put just about any bar end on...

great. thanks.

blacksapphire08 06-03-14 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Cwater103 (Post 16815661)
Not exactly sure how to include a link, but here goes my attempt. They were not hard at all to install. Did both bikes in about 15 minutes.

Bontrager Satellite Plus ISOZone Bar End Adapter - Bar Ends - Handlebars - Components -Trek Store

hope the link works but if not just Google Isozone bar end adapter. The adapter allows you to put just about any bar end on...

Thanks for the link, might be something to consider in the future. I noticed my hands would get tingly after a while.

calyco 06-03-14 09:02 PM

I've had my fx 7.2 for a year a now and it is serving me well. I upgraded to 28mm armadillos and it flies. Like another poster mentioned, about the only negative is hand positions on rides over an hour. I would recommend to get the basic 7.2, very solid, comfortable, shifts well and looks good in black. But that's also because Im already looking to upgrade to a road bike. Basically buy a basic one and save your funds is what I'm saying. If I do upgrade in the future, I will def still keep my 7.2 as a commuter.. Great bike for the money.


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