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I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise.
I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. TIA, Brian |
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"zzzbh" <zzbhazen_1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<_eudnReiDt49sffdRVn-uA@adelphia.com>...
> I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise. > > I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross > country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they > have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? > > I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. > > TIA, Brian The only bars I've ever seen that have broken have been carbon. You'll hear lots of excuses about not using old style "sharp edged"XTR shifters, not overtightening your stem, using bar ends ,how someone has been using them for years etc etc, but for such a crucial part its just not worth the risk for the small weight saving/ supposed damping effect, especially if you weigh over 200lbs. That goes for posts too.... and cranks.... and frames, in fact everything except tennis rackets and headset spacers. cheers g |
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No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. Shaun aRe |
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"Shaun Rimmer" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote in message news:c4egpa$2hak62$1@ID-170198.news.uni-berlin.de... > > No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. > I plan on replacing mine. |
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mojo Dee says:
>> No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. >> >I plan on replacing mine. > Family? Or bars? ;-P |
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"zzzbh" <zzbhazen_1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:_eudnReiDt49sffdRVn-uA@adelphia.com... > I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise. > > I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross > country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they > have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? > > I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. > > TIA, Brian I use a set of Easton carbon risers on my hardtail. I've never had a problem with them, I only use them for XC. If you're planning on doing any jumping or "freeriding", get something more sturdier made from alu. Carbon bars aren't meant to take abuse. I saw a DH'r snap his in half on a ride, he was dumb to put them on his bike in the first place. - CA-G Can-Am Girls Kick Ass! |
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"mojo deluxe" <voudin61@hellsouth.nett> wrote in message news:WFzac.14$b_5.9@bignews5.bellsouth.net... > > "Shaun Rimmer" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote in message > news:c4egpa$2hak62$1@ID-170198.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. > > > I plan on replacing mine. Something faulty with the family you got now? Shaun aRe |
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"Stephen Baker" <saildesign@aol.comnospam> wrote in message news:20040331084117.13143.00000408@mb-m16.aol.com... > mojo Dee says: > > >> No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. > >> > >I plan on replacing mine. > > > > Family? Or bars? > > ;-P D'oh! I am a slacker. Shaun aRe |
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Carbon no way. But I did snap a motorcycle handlebar.
They were Ape- hangers. And it was done with my bare hands before I hit the car that pulled out in front of me. That was in 78. The bars were steel and crome plated. So I would not go carbon anythng. MTB Ride hard die free. |
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Shaun R says:
>D'oh! > >I am a slacker. Heh heh! You're at work - you're supposed to be slacking... Steve |
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"gazzer" <hongkongloopy@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:74a5bdeb.0403310106.1a6b5c20@posting.google.com... > "zzzbh" <zzbhazen_1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<_eudnReiDt49sffdRVn-uA@adelphia.com>... > > I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise. > > > > I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross > > country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they > > have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? > > > > I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. > > > > TIA, Brian > > > The only bars I've ever seen that have broken have been carbon. You'll > hear lots of excuses about not using old style "sharp edged"XTR > shifters, not overtightening your stem, using bar ends ,how someone > has been using them for years etc etc, but for such a crucial part its > just not worth the risk for the small weight saving/ supposed damping > effect, especially if you weigh over 200lbs. > That goes for posts too.... and cranks.... and frames, in fact > everything except tennis rackets and headset spacers. > > cheers > > g Soooo, I guess my carbon fibre frame and wheels are a big no-no??? Dave ;-) |
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"zzzbh" <zzbhazen_1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<_eudnReiDt49sffdRVn-uA@adelphia.com>...
> I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise. > > I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross > country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they > have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? > > I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. > > TIA, Brian If you're really hot on having carbon risers, I'll sell you my 1" rise Answer carbon bars. I have ridden on them very little, only XC, never been down (bought them Sept. last year.) The ends have not been cut down (original width.) Make me a reasonable offer: rfjonesy *at* hotmail *dot* com. Why would I want to get rid of them? Because someone else wants them, and because aluminum is a better choice for bike bars. I like the bars pretty well, but will go with Easton EA 1" risers one way or another. Get them from me before I put them on eBay. -- Jonesy |
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"Stephen Baker" <saildesign@aol.comnospam> wrote in message news:20040331084117.13143.00000408@mb-m16.aol.com... > mojo Dee says: > > >> No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. > >> > >I plan on replacing mine. > > > > Family? Or bars? > I have an ex wife, so the bars. I've heard too many bad things about the carbon bars since I bought mine. It takes the fun out of riding, while preoccupying my mind, wondering if it's going to snap. |
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"Shaun Rimmer" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote in message news:c4eotv$2f9p1t$1@ID-170198.news.uni-berlin.de... > > "mojo deluxe" <voudin61@hellsouth.nett> wrote in message > news:WFzac.14$b_5.9@bignews5.bellsouth.net... > > > > "Shaun Rimmer" <shaun@newtronic.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:c4egpa$2hak62$1@ID-170198.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > > > No thanks, I have a family that would miss me. > > > > > I plan on replacing mine. > > Something faulty with the family you got now? > Nah, mom & dad are pretty cool. When I read your post, I was thinking wife/kids. |
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"zzzbh" <zzbhazen_1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:_eudnReiDt49sffdRVn-uA@adelphia.com... > I'm looking for a good set of riser bars. I only want about a 1" rise. > > I never owned carbon fiber bars. Are they strong/stiff enough for some cross > country/freeride type of riding? If they get scratched or nicked, do they > have to be replaced? Has anyone ever have them break during normal use? > > I'm putting them on a Fisher Cake 2 dlx & I weigh approx. 215 lbs. > > TIA, Brian > > Thanks for everyone's input. I decided to go with Answer ProTaper Alum. bars. A couple grams isn't going make much of a difference for me. I probably saved a couple dollars too. |
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