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Prototype Fixed Gear Handlebar.
Until now, fixed gear athletes have been limited to a few bar design choices- each with their own compromises: comfy risers are the choice for rad tricks, but often get hung up on subway doors. Track drops are great for aggressive positioning but are a pain to snake through cafe' fences and lock up...and no barspins!
Feeling this bar-aggravation in our own backyard, and listening to input from our own sponsored riders, we're working on an innovative leap forward in fixed gear bar-ergonomics and functionality. The Brooklyn Machine Works TriBeCa Bar. http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/DSC07464.jpg Machined right here in Brooklyn from recycled Soviet 3/2.5 titanium stock, the TriBeCa bar conjures the heart of the NYC fixed gear scene while remaining the lightest fixed-gear specific bar ever produced. http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/DSC07460.jpg TriBeCa bars also boast the narrowest profile of any comparable fixed-specific alleycat monstertrack Spitzer bar ever, allowing for easy entry and exit out of subway turnstiles, taxi-vans, and condominium storage units. http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/DSC07471.jpg http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/DSC07475.jpg http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...s/DSC07474.jpg One Size Fits Most, TriBeCa bars put the rider in the ideal aggresive yet relaxed position on the bike for radgnar traffic cutting. With the decrease in rotational mass compared to your former bars, your bike will practically barspin itself. Watch out Tom! Available now for pre-order approval, waitlist approximately 12-24 weeks. Custom Powdercoats available. For your little piece of the NY scene ,call the shop or email TriBeCaBAR@brooklynmachineworks.com for option financing. |
hahaha.
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I'll take seven.
And...i just spit my tea out from laughing |
OY, indeed.
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Offer them at a ridiculously high price and everyone will want them even more.
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Can I get them powdercoated?
Thanks for filling in for Sheldon . We need something like this. |
Could we have a picture with brake levers mounted? Brakeless is for losers.
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This is where the top tube mounted brake lever comes into play;)
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OT - why does Brookyn produce forks with big clearance? I've never seen them with big tires so I am curious.
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WILL THEY WORK WITH MY UNMACHINED DEEP veEEEEEEEEEEEEEEs?!
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Can I get them in carbon?
HAHAH! Freakin' brilliant! |
that's too long for me, i usually just steering the stem
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A+
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Well played.
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Is it NJS approved? If not I won't buy it.
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nice job indeed!
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I want to buy this. I'll send you a check for $20,000. You deposit it and send me my change plus the item.
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As much of a joke as that frame is :)
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there needs to be a heart smiley. cuz i love you.
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That saddle looks like it's giving me the finger.
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WOow...
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Also, do they come in a riser variation? Could I have some custom made, I think a 1/4" rise and 1/16" pullback would really pop when dropped on my gold Varsity with arrospok.
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The lettering on your ourys is facing the wrong way.
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How do I get those grips on?
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this thread wins.
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if only i could afford one :(
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Chode tastic
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add 5 degree of sweep or bend 'em like Noah's and I'm joining this army too
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best idea evar...give me 20
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