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Canadian Daves JustKDX
03 KDX Handle Bars and bark busters
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[QUOTE="JCW, post: 659315, member: 38842"] I've got 28" Renthals and Hebos on my bikes with the Trail Tech computer and there's no problem. The only problem is trying to get everything mounted on 28" bars, as there's not much room. If your trails are fairly open, I would not cut the bars below 30". A lot of our trails are super tight. I am in the process of switching to Pro Taper Fat Bars and a Scotts steering damper. Several guys I ride with swear by the fat bars. Scotts also said the fat bars are supposed to be much stronger and reduce hand and arm fatigue. Regarding bark busters, I've used Moose aluminum busters for a long time and I haven't had any problem with them. I've never bent one and I've bounced off of a few trees and hit the ground a few times. The key to me is get something with a good angle that will deflect off of a tree instead of catch the tree and launch you over the bars. That, plus cut down levers and bars is my advice. Good Luck- JCW [/QUOTE]
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