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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Tight woods and the handle bars
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[QUOTE="gn83tm, post: 720891, member: 38076"] I'd generally go about as narrow as you can go with 29-30" being about the minimum. It seems like the trees keep growing closer together where I ride. I wouldn't waste my time narrowing the stock bars since if you tie the bike down on the trailer real good they'll probably be bent anyway. At least spend the $50 on a set of aluminum Moose's if you can't spring for the high dollar stuff. Check to make sure you have the length needed from the bend outward to mount the throttle housing and the levers. You don't want to cut the bars down a lot and then not have enough room for those parts. Some of you guys could keep your keyboards a little more quiet. If this fine KDX rider is happy with the deals he's gotten, so be it. Hopefully the dealer can make a fair profit also and stay in business so he'll be there for a few years to come. [/QUOTE]
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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Tight woods and the handle bars
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