I just saw someone with old power lite bars yesterday and totally forgot about how much the grip handles were bent forward. Crazy how many different styles bmx has had over the years. Sick video Ryan 🤘🏽
The push-up tip is a great way to explain it. If you fire out a few push-ups where do your hands naturally land on the ground. Make your bars that wide too.
Great video! I want to add that as you move the bars back, the upsweep flattens. My Cult bars when lined up with the fork actually go down a little. I tend to like more upsweep so when I pull the bars back they are close to flat. Something to think about. I might try moving them forward like you said to see if I like it. Thanks for all the info!
When i started racing my bars was 7.75" rise that come on my bike then i got some S&M slam bars in 8" rise then went to volume regal beagle bars in red then animal bikes Bob scerbo bars then Standard Bykes strip bars in 9" rise now i'm on Fiend Reynolds bars in 9.25 rise that are 774g / 1.71lbs and i'm 6 foot 4" tall aswell 👍
I`ve change de s&m skyhigh from 9 to 9.5 and the diference is it`s harder for me to do flat 360. manuals, hops and others things is easier. But i didnt cut down the bars, love it!
As someone who learned barspins last summer I have to say the matt ray bars feel great compared with a few others but when I learned trucks I had an easier time on shadow bars. Do with that info what you will
This was great Fudger! Learned more about my bars even. I got the BSD Safari right now, had no idea the exact specs. So right on! Have you done/can you make, a video this sorta in depth, with bmx frames?
currently have the Animal Foursome and Cult Quattro at both 9 in height. Just like the look of 4 piece bars. Also owned the Safari bars 3 years ago, swapped it with the Quattro that I currently have.
Great job as always Ryan. You omitted one thing though, with the 1" clamping area, those bars and stems are not interchangeable with the conventional equipment so you must run both if going oversize.... Otherwise, super useful and informative..
@@OurBMX you kinda touched on it but i am sure there are people out there buying one without necessarily realizing they need the other. Anyway, you are killing it with OurBmx so thank you from a bmxer for these product vids, Unclicked (always be feeble talk to me) and all the other great content you and Jeff, Dennis et al turn out. Peace from London-UK.
I like taller bars. I run a BMX handlebar on my commuter bike, it's a 90s 26er chromoly frame that I adapted 650b/27.5 wheels on it. The BMX handlebars are great for a MTB frame, cause you have a more upright position and comfort and @ the same time you have a lot of control I also have a small ape hanger bar on my cruiser bicycle, it works really well for me
I ride the 10" Kink Hulk bars with a Cult Salvation v4 stem (32mm rise) and a Merritt High Top headset cap. My bars are higher than Charlie Crum. LOL. But it helps with my lower back (i get herniated discs real easy). As goofy as it looks since I'm only 5'9 the height really does feel soooo much better.
Never rode a new-school higher rise bar..I just recently got a pair of 9.125 rise gt 4pc bars. Haven't tried em out yet cause the bikes still not done....There on a 96 dyno sonic
@@1fiddysquiddy386 ride what feels right to you... I’m 5.4 and 8.5 feels right to me... though I have another bike with 8 inch bars. I ride em both though the 8.5s feel best
We don't have plans for one...I feel like that train has passed us by. But, assuming you're on an iphone, if you open up safari and go to ourbmx.com, just hit the share button at the bottom and click "add to home screen" and the site will be one click away. :)
does 8.65" and 9" rise bars make any differences ? cause i have those two size bars and i compared it. it just very very small differences. well i think there is no differences ?
Hey thanks for the like! I'm gonna give it a try on my bike. Cuz while I think esthetically in line with the forks looks better, the in line with the floor does give much needed room and have the bars not so close to my body. 🤔
I've honestly seen conflicting info and measuring center-to-center for the average rider would be difficult... You're right though, knowing specifically how it's measured should've been included, but thankfully it's not super important as most people just run off the spec sheet and not measure the bars themselves.
Do something about crank styles, wheels calibration and the pros and cons of brakes or no brakes. I just got back into riding and I'm really enjoying the new yet familiar recreational and positive activity/lifestyle. I grew up riding bikes and doing a little street and dirt in the mid-late 90's and I also skateboarded then just skated for 20+ years until a couple of years ago when Dylan Rieder passed away and I went to jail and after I got out I have even done a tic-tac or anything. My big brother came by and asked if I wanted a bike and I sure did because I'm tired of sitting around the house (mostly working on guitars and effects) in my spare time. Hopefully I can get my legs back and get back to skating as well. The bike is a fit bike with an Eastern rim on the front with a vans tire and the crank wheel is (shit idk lol) with another none matching vans tire, Stock fit 4 piece crank and chain and stock fit pedals. Not sure of the bars but I'm used to the short style bars from the dark ages. I'm getting adjusted to them but I'm still in favor of slightly shorter grip lengths. Anyway, I don't have many people to discuss my passions and creative outlets so I chose to do so here. Thanks for the refresher course and updated information.
I still love the look of the Kneesaver bars, though. The mid-school stuff just had an unbeatable style. I'm waiting for Haro to get the Lineage Kneesavers back in stock, they've raised them up some which is nice.
Only my opinion obviously. The oversized clamp is good on paper as it gives them a bigger area to clamp hence wont move on impact. On the other hand the typical set already holds fairly well an usually only moves if you have stripped something along the way or a big impact, so moving with impact atleast in my head seems better as it gives way instead bashing your teeth out, your bars would move instead.
I am new at bmx, I saw that rider Sean Burns killing it and I like the 4 pcs bars look so I went to the shop and fell in love with the deadman bars 4 pcs in 9 I have 3 months riding and the bars already crack on the middle tube I am so disappointed because it was expensive and I saw this pro guy riding it in a crazy way I wouldn't so It should have hold my best trick is 180 and Im starting the 360, never had a major fall, next time I will get a two pieces made in usa. How about the S&M Hoder in 9,5?
I’m looking for a new pair of bars. I have the old school volume Kris Bennett bars on my bike still. Is there any bars that are similar to the Bennett bars?
For someone who hasnt riden a bmx bike in years, how does one decide which bars to choose since you cant just purchase a dozen bars and test them all out?
The one inch clamp size is actually from the 70s when people used Ashtabula Goose neck style stems that had to be fished over the the entire handlebar...
the box part? of bars seem to have gotten hella wide as they got taller and idk what the hell is going on but not only can i not put my nikes over them to do a tire grab with my foot anymore, but when I do turnbacks, that shit jams into my fat guy thighs. Am I tripping?
You'll be good either way, just be sure to swap those things out if they last over a year or two. As George French said, t's all about cycles and dissipating energy with bars, so even though you may not be riding big stuff, you're probably letting your bike go a lot and it's taking weird bounces and odd hits way more often compared to a park rider who rarely falls. All those hits add up over the years and one day, if you don't switch them out occasionally, your bars let go doing something small...
You said replace the forks every few months, but Sunday has a lifetime warranty. So, shouldn't we just keep using them till they fail and get them replaced for free !??
What gets me is dudes ride with 3 inches of bar sticking out because they ride with their hands so close to the bend. So why not cut the excess bar you aren't touching off? Throwing bars would be easier as well as x -up rides.
That’s just cheating any actual rider will tell you that you can cut some off but if you’re pushing less that 26 inches even 27 you’re a clown lol no pro rider does that I promise you
Because like he said earlier, ride whatever you want. Also consider, if you cut them down, you only have that one hand position. (width) Some riders feel more comfortable doing some tricks hands close, and cruising around in a wider position.
@@eskimo4130 it’s just consider cheating or cheap maneuver name any pro rider and I promise you they just don’t ride below 27 , it’s one of those things that people know you shouldn’t do cause it would be cheesing thru tricks idk it’s really not that big of a deal but everyone ik doesn’t go below that from my local skate park friends and every pro rider that actually has respect for most the community infact I would be surprised if there were any pro riders that do ride that short of a width and if you do find one 100 percent guaranteed there’s people flooding the comment with why are his bars so short and giving him crap and isn’t really respected as a rider but then again it really isn’t that big of a deal only if you really like scrutinizing every pros style (sorry for the long response lol ) but this is just from my point of view and how I’ve seen riders and all my friends so feel free to ride with whatever your comfortable with
Eh. I mean, yeah it'd hurt if any part of your bike broke, but frame/fork/bars are crucial and can be catastrophic when they finally let go. Personally, I don't ride a single part longer than three years and I don't give parts away...I just think, eventually, someone is gonna get hurt.
@@OurBMX that's a fair point, I should also point out I ride kinda light and also don't weigh much haha I also don't give parts away because I like hanging them up
It's a marketing ploy. That or just shows how poor parts are now, too much heat treatment and too little material. The old parts never used to magically blow out, you'd almost always end up just bending them severely before any fractures took place. Chains are a funny one, micro drive killed chain longevity, and now there's no option for anything but 25/9. 48h wheels, all gone. I could moan for days :P xD
@@eskimo4130 I kinda feel that way too. A lot has changed over the years, some not all for the best. I've got a 30t sprocket and I still get asked why it's so big haha, and don't even get me started on free coasters lol
@@AllDayBikes Do tell why you dislike coasters :) I love my coasters personally, but they're terrible designs, always breaking/ needing attention with no spares available. I avoided them for a long time, people always telling me to get one, gave in and got one several years ago. While it opened up my riding, they cause havoc with 4 pegs, and brakes, always having to service my bike. But i have a spare bike for when i'm lazy :D Thankfully i stocked up on some midschool parts that i couldn't bare to be without. Lack of narrow tires (in UK) is also annoying as i don't have any more spare. I understand why manufacturers sell for the majority, and take the routes they do, but these days because most brands don't supply what i want i don't support them through clothes and dvd purchases either, not that these are really available here anyway. Just a sign of how times change i guess :)
This is exactly what the community needs to bring people into the sport, and the perfect guy for the job.
dugan 30 inch rise is the way to go
😂😂😂😂
Dammit Fudger you should really do sleep apps. This shit was relaxing af.
Haha
Haha so true!
Hahaha. Sorry and thanks??
@@OurBMX it was definitely a compliment lol
I just saw someone with old power lite bars yesterday and totally forgot about how much the grip handles were bent forward. Crazy how many different styles bmx has had over the years. Sick video Ryan 🤘🏽
Haha, I had a pair of those and loved them...until they broke. Thanks Mike!
The push-up tip is a great way to explain it. If you fire out a few push-ups where do your hands naturally land on the ground. Make your bars that wide too.
I need to listen to this before bed and absorb information versus watching promo vids that keep me up. Nice series, very helpful!
Great video! I want to add that as you move the bars back, the upsweep flattens. My Cult bars when lined up with the fork actually go down a little. I tend to like more upsweep so when I pull the bars back they are close to flat. Something to think about. I might try moving them forward like you said to see if I like it. Thanks for all the info!
…..exactly. Basic geometry lol. I keep the vertical plane of my bars inline with my forks. With that degree back the “upsweep” dimension flattens out.
These are my favorite videos. Very informative and I always learn something new.
Great video! Thank you for doing this for the bmx community! I live in Louisville Kentucky by the Source warehouse. Great company!
Nothing beats the Hoffman bars, can't wait to make a build one day with those bars so I can feel like gods who rode them :P
What's good about them?
When i started racing my bars was 7.75" rise that come on my bike then i got some S&M slam bars in 8" rise then went to volume regal beagle bars in red then animal bikes Bob scerbo bars then Standard Bykes strip bars in 9" rise now i'm on Fiend Reynolds bars in 9.25 rise that are 774g / 1.71lbs and i'm 6 foot 4" tall aswell 👍
I love these explaining videos!
I love your soothing voice Fudgie ❤️☺️🎯👊🏽any tutorial you add I’ll watch homie🙌🏽all love
Hahah, thanks Eric.
These vids are great Ryan... and more handy than you know! 🙏
Bob/Skapegost bars ftw. But I’m currently riding 4 year old GT 4 piece with the 8.25” rise I think, so comfortable.
I`ve change de s&m skyhigh from 9 to 9.5 and the diference is it`s harder for me to do flat 360. manuals, hops and others things is easier. But i didnt cut down the bars, love it!
I got the sky highs too i had to cut like 2inches off each side 😆
I love this video! More! You are such a wonderful voice and host for the world of freestyle bmx
Thank you Fudger I love my Hoder High bars I’m 6’3” so they where perfect size
As someone who learned barspins last summer I have to say the matt ray bars feel great compared with a few others but when I learned trucks I had an easier time on shadow bars. Do with that info what you will
The new RASP 4 piece bars from Premium Bmx have knurling where the grips go to stop throttle grip i thought was a good idea 👍🔥🚲💨
Been trying to figure out what the best rise would be for me so this helps a lot
I’d like to see reviews of tires or lever. This was informative for sure.
This was great Fudger! Learned more about my bars even. I got the BSD Safari right now, had no idea the exact specs. So right on!
Have you done/can you make, a video this sorta in depth, with bmx frames?
U answered all the questions no body else would thank u
currently have the Animal Foursome and Cult Quattro at both 9 in height. Just like the look of 4 piece bars. Also owned the Safari bars 3 years ago, swapped it with the Quattro that I currently have.
Great job as always Ryan. You omitted one thing though, with the 1" clamping area, those bars and stems are not interchangeable with the conventional equipment so you must run both if going oversize.... Otherwise, super useful and informative..
Damn, is that not in there? It was definitely brought up, but I must have cut it thinking that it was explained elsewhere in the video. My bad!
@@OurBMX you kinda touched on it but i am sure there are people out there buying one without necessarily realizing they need the other. Anyway, you are killing it with OurBmx so thank you from a bmxer for these product vids, Unclicked (always be feeble talk to me) and all the other great content you and Jeff, Dennis et al turn out. Peace from London-UK.
15:34
7" - 8" bars were hell on older bmxers back now I'm glad I have 9.5" Hoders bars
S&M 🇺🇸
How tall are you
@@vl995 6ft
@@nightwolf7317 oh wow. I'm 5.8 and was thinking about going from a 9" to a 9.5" but I'm not sure on my 20.60 frame
@@vl995 I'd say get 9.5" since your frame is 20.60
@@nightwolf7317 how come ?
Loved my fly pantera bars 15 years ago
Good shit man! Really enjoyed this.
I like taller bars. I run a BMX handlebar on my commuter bike, it's a 90s 26er chromoly frame that I adapted 650b/27.5 wheels on it. The BMX handlebars are great for a MTB frame, cause you have a more upright position and comfort and @ the same time you have a lot of control
I also have a small ape hanger bar on my cruiser bicycle, it works really well for me
Can you discussed about bar stem combo that usually had in flatland before? Why it not recommended?
I remember wanting my dad to weld a crossbar onto my Huffy.
very nice, next time maybe frames? It would be nice to hear more information about titanium parts also :))
Forks are next, but frames are coming soon!
"The Dark Ages" with small bars
Not going to lie, over the years I've ALWAYS ran a very slight Chicago bars setup, even racing.
I ride the 10" Kink Hulk bars with a Cult Salvation v4 stem (32mm rise) and a Merritt High Top headset cap. My bars are higher than Charlie Crum. LOL. But it helps with my lower back (i get herniated discs real easy). As goofy as it looks since I'm only 5'9 the height really does feel soooo much better.
Would like to see one on seats and seatposts 🤘
Awesome and thorough video
Yooo the cup holder bar is fire tho
It would be nice if you could do a product spotlight on seatpost or seats or aftermarket frames or tires or pegs ❤😊🤘😁
Never rode a new-school higher rise bar..I just recently got a pair of 9.125 rise gt 4pc bars. Haven't tried em out yet cause the bikes still not done....There on a 96 dyno sonic
Good video!)))
Thanks for content 🤗
Rebars geometry is perfect
Bottom bracket heights getting higher is what made me move up a little in height.
Enjoyed this, great content. Any chance on doing a frame how to?
I still ride 8.5 rise bars... feels good to me. Maybe I’m old...
Lol im 5 ft and ride 9s should I get smaller bars
My hops are insane with 8.5s I can fly lol I switch it up from 8.5 to 9s tho
@@patriotslop im 5ft should I get 8's
@@1fiddysquiddy386 ride what feels right to you... I’m 5.4 and 8.5 feels right to me... though I have another bike with 8 inch bars. I ride em both though the 8.5s feel best
@@IzzyD50 👌 thanks
Will you guys have an app soon? Would ditch my DIG app if you guys would have one hahaha
We don't have plans for one...I feel like that train has passed us by. But, assuming you're on an iphone, if you open up safari and go to ourbmx.com, just hit the share button at the bottom and click "add to home screen" and the site will be one click away. :)
does 8.65" and 9" rise bars make any differences ? cause i have those two size bars and i compared it. it just very very small differences. well i think there is no differences ?
So for bar position he recommends in line with the floor
That’s pretty normal these days, yeah. But you should always do what’s comfortable for you. 🙌
Hey thanks for the like! I'm gonna give it a try on my bike. Cuz while I think esthetically in line with the forks looks better, the in line with the floor does give much needed room and have the bars not so close to my body. 🤔
@@OurBMX word up my guy! So imma try in line with the floor and give it a spin and see what I think. Thanks Our BMX, always helping out 👍
You say bars, forks and frame is the parts you should not save your money on, but what about cranks?
Cranks are important and will definitely hurt if they snap, but you won't be going face-first into the ground when they let go.
I thought the same thing but I'd much rather snap a crank than forks or bars
@@mikedevlinbmx7208 Yeah that makes sense. A solid front wheel is also a priority then.
@@OurBMX ssooooo true, i snaped cranks and just scratches, y bent a fork and almost broke my nose...
Hey Fudger isn't the height of the bar measured center to center of the pipe? Not bottom to top as you say ;) Keep up the great work!
I've honestly seen conflicting info and measuring center-to-center for the average rider would be difficult... You're right though, knowing specifically how it's measured should've been included, but thankfully it's not super important as most people just run off the spec sheet and not measure the bars themselves.
Just give me a 4 pice bar 😂
Do something about crank styles, wheels calibration and the pros and cons of brakes or no brakes.
I just got back into riding and I'm really enjoying the new yet familiar recreational and positive activity/lifestyle. I grew up riding bikes and doing a little street and dirt in the mid-late 90's and I also skateboarded then just skated for 20+ years until a couple of years ago when Dylan Rieder passed away and I went to jail and after I got out I have even done a tic-tac or anything. My big brother came by and asked if I wanted a bike and I sure did because I'm tired of sitting around the house (mostly working on guitars and effects) in my spare time. Hopefully I can get my legs back and get back to skating as well. The bike is a fit bike with an Eastern rim on the front with a vans tire and the crank wheel is (shit idk lol) with another none matching vans tire, Stock fit 4 piece crank and chain and stock fit pedals. Not sure of the bars but I'm used to the short style bars from the dark ages. I'm getting adjusted to them but I'm still in favor of slightly shorter grip lengths. Anyway, I don't have many people to discuss my passions and creative outlets so I chose to do so here. Thanks for the refresher course and updated information.
Back in the early 2ks i ran a pair of haro slim bars. Tiny ass 2pc bars i cut to oblivion. But man you could throw them bars like nothing.
how bout bars with clamped crossbars, like renthals and other motorbikes...? I think Redline did a set of these way back.
So it makes me wonder about the gt/Dyno bars that have three pieces.
Do a fork video next need to find out what my next pair are
That's next...got em here already.
remembering my haro 4 pc bar back in the late 90s and the notion that 2pc if for racing only, and 4pc for freestyle
I still love the look of the Kneesaver bars, though. The mid-school stuff just had an unbeatable style. I'm waiting for Haro to get the Lineage Kneesavers back in stock, they've raised them up some which is nice.
Oh another topic; proper wheel size to tire/tube size ratio and maybe crank, spoke and hub specs
Only my opinion obviously. The oversized clamp is good on paper as it gives them a bigger area to clamp hence wont move on impact. On the other hand the typical set already holds fairly well an usually only moves if you have stripped something along the way or a big impact, so moving with impact atleast in my head seems better as it gives way instead bashing your teeth out, your bars would move instead.
Nice point!
When Dakota Roche goes with the oversized bar/stem combo I believe it might be worth it
So s&m perfect 10s and 11s are super strong then 🤔
I am new at bmx, I saw that rider Sean Burns killing it and I like the 4 pcs bars look so I went to the shop and fell in love with the deadman bars 4 pcs in 9 I have 3 months riding and the bars already crack on the middle tube I am so disappointed because it was expensive and I saw this pro guy riding it in a crazy way I wouldn't so It should have hold my best trick is 180 and Im starting the 360, never had a major fall, next time I will get a two pieces made in usa. How about the S&M Hoder in 9,5?
I’m looking for a new pair of bars. I have the old school volume Kris Bennett bars on my bike still. Is there any bars that are similar to the Bennett bars?
For someone who hasnt riden a bmx bike in years, how does one decide which bars to choose since you cant just purchase a dozen bars and test them all out?
The one inch clamp size is actually from the 70s when people used Ashtabula Goose neck style stems that had to be fished over the the entire handlebar...
Awesome video !!!!
Excellent content! Cheers from Mexico.
The fit savage bar dan Conway sig 9.85 all time fav. The new brocs are close in geo so they good too
Incredible content! Thank you!
Is it possible to get freecoaster Vs cassette hub pros/cons in depth video? Thanks.
Wheels/rims would be awesome!
the box part? of bars seem to have gotten hella wide as they got taller and idk what the hell is going on but not only can i not put my nikes over them to do a tire grab with my foot anymore, but when I do turnbacks, that shit jams into my fat guy thighs. Am I tripping?
Could you do forks or wheels explained?
Forks are next. :)
@@OurBMX NIce
Great tech info
This is like BMX ASMR lol
perfect vid!!
Really needed the info thanks
i like the dugan bar thumbnail
No Ruben or t1 classics?!?
Could you do frames next time?
Took me a while to edit this one and we've already got forks lined up for the next video, but I'll push for frames on the following vid.
I need a job like yours you do a great job tho.
Thanks!
S & M Slam Bars 🤘
27:29 Can you do tyres next Ryan ?
Forks are next. I'm honestly dreading tires because I'm gonna have to get them inflated on rims, but it'll happen eventually.
I want to see a video of Ryan riding a bike!!!
28:22 Thats called Source bmx live chat 👍
Exelent video .
Im only 5' 7 and just do small ledge shit, you think butted tubing should last me about as long as straight gauge?
You'll be good either way, just be sure to swap those things out if they last over a year or two. As George French said, t's all about cycles and dissipating energy with bars, so even though you may not be riding big stuff, you're probably letting your bike go a lot and it's taking weird bounces and odd hits way more often compared to a park rider who rarely falls. All those hits add up over the years and one day, if you don't switch them out occasionally, your bars let go doing something small...
You said replace the forks every few months, but Sunday has a lifetime warranty. So, shouldn't we just keep using them till they fail and get them replaced for free !??
The hospital bill you’ll pay when your five year old forks break will be more than a couple new pair of forks. And less painful.
Still rocking the milk bars✌️I'm 42 lol
U do justice by our people
fork or frame next
Forks are actually next. Got 16 of em sitting next to me. 😖
@@OurBMX i hope odyssey f-zero is in the batch
St-alice, Dan's hometown is West Allis, also known as 'Stallis. Just to help... St-ahh-lisss is incorrect.
I knew I messed that one up.
@@OurBMX I just wanted to help, you always help us...
P.S. :A.K.A The Dirty 'Stallis..
Sunday has an awesome warranty on all parts. Not my cup of tea though
….exactly what this first time (69 y.o) new bmx bike rider…(DK SPRINTER 24” 20:53 BMX Race bike)..
How can parts be sold out when you here people talking about ware houses being over stocked am I missing something here?
Always buy S&M bars though.
Big facts
Odyssey though
All I could afford is stolen, rant, or fiction … broke Bmx 😅
What gets me is dudes ride with 3 inches of bar sticking out because they ride with their hands so close to the bend. So why not cut the excess bar you aren't touching off? Throwing bars would be easier as well as x -up rides.
That’s just cheating any actual rider will tell you that you can cut some off but if you’re pushing less that 26 inches even 27 you’re a clown lol no pro rider does that I promise you
@@glockiR What's wrong with
Because like he said earlier, ride whatever you want. Also consider, if you cut them down, you only have that one hand position. (width) Some riders feel more comfortable doing some tricks hands close, and cruising around in a wider position.
@@eskimo4130 it’s just consider cheating or cheap maneuver name any pro rider and I promise you they just don’t ride below 27 , it’s one of those things that people know you shouldn’t do cause it would be cheesing thru tricks idk it’s really not that big of a deal but everyone ik doesn’t go below that from my local skate park friends and every pro rider that actually has respect for most the community infact I would be surprised if there were any pro riders that do ride that short of a width and if you do find one 100 percent guaranteed there’s people flooding the comment with why are his bars so short and giving him crap and isn’t really respected as a rider but then again it really isn’t that big of a deal only if you really like scrutinizing every pros style (sorry for the long response lol ) but this is just from my point of view and how I’ve seen riders and all my friends so feel free to ride with whatever your comfortable with
@@glockiR That's fair enough. During the midschool years, 25" bars were pretty standard, along with
10:57 I've had the same frame and forks for 5 years. Watchu talkin bout. Pedals, chains and the rest of the drivetrain though... oh boy
Eh. I mean, yeah it'd hurt if any part of your bike broke, but frame/fork/bars are crucial and can be catastrophic when they finally let go. Personally, I don't ride a single part longer than three years and I don't give parts away...I just think, eventually, someone is gonna get hurt.
@@OurBMX that's a fair point, I should also point out I ride kinda light and also don't weigh much haha I also don't give parts away because I like hanging them up
It's a marketing ploy. That or just shows how poor parts are now, too much heat treatment and too little material. The old parts never used to magically blow out, you'd almost always end up just bending them severely before any fractures took place. Chains are a funny one, micro drive killed chain longevity, and now there's no option for anything but 25/9. 48h wheels, all gone. I could moan for days :P xD
@@eskimo4130 I kinda feel that way too. A lot has changed over the years, some not all for the best. I've got a 30t sprocket and I still get asked why it's so big haha, and don't even get me started on free coasters lol
@@AllDayBikes Do tell why you dislike coasters :)
I love my coasters personally, but they're terrible designs, always breaking/ needing attention with no spares available. I avoided them for a long time, people always telling me to get one, gave in and got one several years ago. While it opened up my riding, they cause havoc with 4 pegs, and brakes, always having to service my bike. But i have a spare bike for when i'm lazy :D
Thankfully i stocked up on some midschool parts that i couldn't bare to be without. Lack of narrow tires (in UK) is also annoying as i don't have any more spare.
I understand why manufacturers sell for the majority, and take the routes they do, but these days because most brands don't supply what i want i don't support them through clothes and dvd purchases either, not that these are really available here anyway. Just a sign of how times change i guess :)
So I got 10" bars on a fronload and that would be the same as 9" on a topload right?
Live in the now , it’s 2021 dude
I filmed this last year though...it takes a long time to build up the motivation to edit a video of me talking for a half hour.
elf blast bars all day