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Too bad you're not on Facebook, bmx. Rene just posted some rad pics of an iron he just finished.
i see them elsewhere....i dont need fvckfacebook for that brah!
Originally Posted by HERE
Looks pretty good but now the bulky switch housing/perches really stand out. Any plans to rethink that?
This made me laugh though.
yeah they kinda stick out now but i think once the bars are painted they won't be as noticable. this winter, pods go bye bye and switches get rerouted. this will do for now, i just want to ride it.
Originally Posted by carilliterate
That is Rene's EFI tank... think bmx posted it earlier in this thread but it wasn't finished or painted... bike looks very good...
Bmx bars look good mounted on yours as well.
i did post it way back. thats a guy from chopcult, rene did the tank, fender and bars on that bike. turned out great!
There cool but a lot of folks are getting them custom for about the same price just no powder coat. The benefit to that is you can get any height, pull back and pull down you want... you can also get the vertical bars narrow at the top and just wide enough to fit the handlebar clamp at the bottom.. to further go with the Japanese style.
I pesonallt got some to be internally wired with some pull down and pull back and 10" rise 24" wide.
nah...they have no pullback and the uprights are too straight. on a side note...got my bars cut down last night and grinding down the control pods tomorrow morning and painting the bars tomorrow as well. hoping to have them mounted my the end of the wknd. and get a ride in on them. stay tuned.
There cool but a lot of folks are getting them custom for about the same price just no powder coat. The benefit to that is you can get any height, pull back and pull down you want... you can also get the vertical bars narrow at the top and just wide enough to fit the handlebar clamp at the bottom.. to further go with the Japanese style.
I pesonallt got some to be internally wired with some pull down and pull back and 10" rise 24" wide.
AH, thanks for the tips fellas. I think that I'd definitely want some pull back. Please post some pics of your bars, I'd love to see them.
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