Need handle bars for my 03 scrammy 500.
#1
Could anyone give me advice on a good set of handel bars for my scrambler. How do they feel, is it comfortable to ride, who makes the best bars, and how much am i going to spend. And also how hard are they to install. Thanks for the help.
#2
for my 2000 scrammy..I got some fly aluminum racing handle bars for it...I like how they feel on my scrammy...you can get different types of the fly though..If I remember right mine cost me like around 40 if I recall...And I can't remember but I think I got them from ronnies....you can also check rockymountain, I'm sure they carrie a good variety...as for installation...its cake...just have to remove your front break and fluid holder and of course your throttle box...I did scratch up my old handle bars a little but who really cares...It took me like 10 15 minutes to do it...Just have some alen wrenches and a philips..I think thats all I need...but thats what I have on mine
#6
I like the feel of the Banshee bend. It allows for quicker steering maneuvers IMO. I can compare it to any other bend, but I like it. I believe that Renthal has the specs of their different bends on their website. Any 7/8" bar will fit. You have many different choices and different prices. I prefer aluminum for the reduced fatigue. Twinwall and tapered are going to be stronger too. It all comes down to rider preference
#7
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
Renthal aluminum bars for me in the Banshee bend. Better for more aggressive riding IMO. I also equipted them with Scott Comp II grips
Renthal aluminum bars for me in the Banshee bend. Better for more aggressive riding IMO. I also equipted them with Scott Comp II grips
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#8
Ya I really can't compare the fly with any other handle bars since I replaced factory for them...I do like them better then the factory....but hey If I ever roll my quad enough to screw my handlebars up then I'd like to try that banshee bend..Just to see the difference in the fly and that shee bend you guys are talking about!
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