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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Townsville
Posts: 20
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Hi All,
What is your opinion of Truvativ Brand Riser Bars eg truvativ husslefelt. Just after opinions on all types from that brand, which type do you think is best & why. Thinking of trying one out in the near future. So is Truvativ good value for money & reliable with a sound reputation?
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i have the hussefelt stem and riser on both my freeride bikes great stiffness...31.8 clamp diameter def recomended
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 11
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they are pretty good, i have them and they were well worth the money.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Townsville
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Thanks for your responses. I ended up buying a set. Since decided to buy a new duallie at the end of the year & selling my bike though, so have put the bar & stem on my husbands bike. Huge difference, bike seems alot more responsive now compared to the specialized flat bar & 25deg rise stem!
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