Crash bars

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bransan
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Post by bransan »

owldaddy wrote:branson, do you have any trouble with those bars grounding while leaned in a turn? They look to hang pretty low.
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Post by owldaddy »

Thanks for the info bransan, I have been looking for a pair of crash bars, since the ones I wanted are no longer available, I think those will do the job, I just wanted to make sure I won't be grinding the bars. I have been down that road with another bike in the past.
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