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I'd have had to have them coming straight out of the TC, but that's exactly what you were looking for so I bet yer geeked. Can't wait to see it "finished".
they would prolly sit "back" a bit too far if they came straight out the tree. i'm really diggin them and they're gonna look sooo good painted gloss black. well, theres a huge chop show here in philly on the 20th @ the world famous fdr skatepark so i'm really hoping to have the bars on by then if time permits. if not, it'll be the first thing i do after that wknd. along with the exhaust. having so much fun doing this **** though......
mreed had a solution for that...a bend in the "risers". Might have changed the look though.
His bars did look awesome, only problem is they may as well be welded on. There is no possible adjustment. Bmx using his stock bar clamps is the only way to go, imo.
^^^exactly. i didn't want to alter the look of the attack bars. this is exactly what i was looking for. perfect height and exact same pull back as the keystones. if i get them within the next week i might be able to get them painted and installed by the time ride to skate rolls through philly on 5/20. FDR baby!
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