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Old 05-05-2008, 02:42 AM   #1
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who makes some good ones? 36mm, in gold or black, would be nice. seen vortex and pro-tek, any other companies u guys recommend? not trying to spend alot
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Yep. I'm not 100% sure if they make 36mm ones...

But I have woodcraft 50mm clipons and they are the shit.

Entire clipon can be removed without taking off the triples.

And you can take a handlebar off and replace it in 5 seconds, the spares are 12 bucks.
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thats what i would prefer-not having to remove the triple. the ones ive seen you gotta drop the forks. the bars are usually replacable though. 36mm is kinda hard, damn those conventional forks. how much did the 50mm run you? theyre all the same price usually.
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thats what i would prefer-not having to remove the triple. the ones ive seen you gotta drop the forks. the bars are usually replacable though. 36mm is kinda hard, damn those conventional forks. how much did the 50mm run you? theyre all the same price usually.
Yeah.... they are a 3 piece design. Can take the handlebar out with the clipons on the bike, and can take the clipons off the bike with two bolts without disassembling anything.


Here ya go.... they have all sizes like 29mm all up to 54mm:

http://www.woodcraft-cfm.com/Scripts...dproduct=17272

I think I got mine for like 125 or something.
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:36 AM   #6
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where from? i found em for 138-free shipping, no tax. found some other brands, didnt look asd sweet tho. even one set for 75bucks, but the bars are welded. ill wait for you, check ebay, but i think ima buy em rite now if its the best deal i find
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where from? i found em for 138-free shipping, no tax. found some other brands, didnt look asd sweet tho. even one set for 75bucks, but the bars are welded. ill wait for you, check ebay, but i think ima buy em rite now if its the best deal i find
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138 free shipping is a good deal. It's very rare that woodcraft stuff is on any sort of heavy discount. Tons of racers use their stuff, it's a very high quality product, and they stand behind it. They don't need to have sales.

You won't be disappointed with the quality, fit and finish, etc of them. Good luck!
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cool-ALL their sizes are the same prices-138-so if anybody wants some...

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i just bought em
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cool-ALL their sizes are the same prices-138-so if anybody wants some...

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Awesome dude.

The installation is pretty straightforward. The only thing is that for your switches and such (lights, signals, killswitch) you may need to drill little holes in the handlebars to set them in place, there are little nubs that keep them in place and prevent them from rotating. It should tell you in the instructions.

Let me know how you like them.
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:55 AM   #10
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im going bare bones, just the clutch and airshifter button on the left, throttle and mps kill switch on the right. everything is setscrew, cept the throttle i think. hasnt shown up yet so idk. bike is painted tho, should look sweet when im done. gotta polish some aluminum tho
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