i wouldn't risk it on carbon bars. the only solution i know to have wider bars, is puting inserts, which have a side with a smaller diameter and u push them in. aluminium has some degree of flexibility that allows u to do this, with carbon...i wouldn't risk it, might work though with the cnt technology, cause it s nanotubes u re talkin about and not pure fibers...but still dude, is carbon.
YOU SUCK! Actually I do I have kicked myself ever since moving.
1700 elm ave on the green belt accross from target.
We are moving back in June. Manhattan beach rocks!
i made some out of round alloy bar, machined them down 10mm on one end to fit inside the bar and then 25mm extension then just clamped my odi grips on them and they worked a treat, i wouldnt use them with anything apart from a lock on grip though
i made some out of round alloy bar, machined them down 10mm on one end to fit inside the bar and then 25mm extension then just clamped my odi grips on them and they worked a treat, i wouldnt use them with anything apart from a lock on grip though
I know a guy that had some extensions made. I rode the bike and the bars felt weird because you have to rotate the bars farther back or else the sweep feels harsh on your wrists. I think if a company designed some 30 in bars it would feel good, but extension screw up how the bars are supposed to feel in my opinion.
ive used them hanging off the bar and recorded where they were to see if there was any slippage and there was none, although when i crashed on some rocks the grip just shatterd.
I've successfully made bar extensions for either aluminum or carbon bars. See photos.
I'll make them for anyone on request for a nominal fee. I've done 7-8 sets so far and have added up to 1.5" per side (3" total). I use lock on grips, but it will work with others too.
I completely agree with Dhkid, its not worth the risk, there built to be that length... Adding extra length is just asking for more stress = Quicker to Snap or catastrophic break = hospital time...lol
it's a little tricky with the carbon bars as each extension has to be fit to the diameter / shape of each end. the extensions in the photos are in easton monkey lite CT2's.
the problem is that bars are not built to handle the increased leverage by the additional length ..... you can thicken them and reinforce them on the outside, but towards the stem the bar will fail
I completely agree with Dhkid, its not worth the risk, there built to be that length... Adding extra length is just asking for more stress = Quicker to Snap or catastrophic break = hospital time...lol
After recent 'discussions' I snagged a pair of FSA Grav Light bars at 31.5" (800mm) -- they are ~140g heavier than the 28" version mainly due to reinforcement to endure the added leverage (in addition to the material that extends them to 800mm)
I had Easton Havoc's on there at 28" and the width/difference is very significant. I can't wait to get them on some rugged trails!
I have heard hearsay about other wide bars and setups breaking - nothing really credible at this point, but a thought provoking rumour; so combined with the 2" 'premium' over the 2 alternate offerings I am currently aware of and CHA-CHING - rang em up.
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