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Old 03-29-03, 01:15 PM
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What do you think of these Bars?

https://www.cambriabike.com/bars&ends..._riser_bar.htm

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Known for our world famous bar strength, Azonic has reached a new level of performance with the Ultracross handlebar. We have incorporated a 6061 T-6 aluminum crossbar with CNC machined clamps and our WF riser bar to make our all new Ultracross bar. Features a molded crossbar pad and full laser etched graphics. Width 26" Rise: 2.5"

Available in Black and Polished.
So strong we guarantee it for a full five years!

i think they look pretty sweet, anybody have any experince with them? or pics of them on a bike?
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If you're a DH rider or Freerider it is great. For XC it is way overkill.
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If your anything under a super advanced rider, then you dont need it.
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Originally posted by KleinMp99
If your anything under a super advanced rider, then you dont need it.
Exactly...this is for people doing big ass drops. This is not for the average rider or even averg freerider. I think they may even be oversized but even if they aren't...I hope you are doing 25 footers cause thats what these beasts are made for
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will they fit on the stem of a 03 Norco Rampage, they dont look oversize.. i dont like the bars on it , i hope to work my way up to doubles, so i need some nice bars
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I've got basically that same bar, minus the cross braces. I like it alright. It's very wide and has a nice sweet.. which I like. I hate narrow XC bars... give me some sweep, some rise, and some width man! That bar is major overkill...... but hey.. it looks cool
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Originally posted by Saphilipps
will they fit on the stem of a 03 Norco Rampage, they dont look oversize.. i dont like the bars on it , i hope to work my way up to doubles, so i need some nice bars
I still think that may be overkill...they do look good though ...

Any good rider war dh width will be fine.
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might as well put it on a BMX
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