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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 11:50 PM
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Has anyone here tried the new flex handle bars? I recently read an article on them in an atv mag, but am not ready to cough up $300 for a set of bars yet. If anyone has them or has ridden with them please post some feed back either way. I would like some objective opinions and not just the ones by the mags trying to please everyone. Thanks.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 11:57 PM
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I have them on my Raptor and love them. I originally bought them for MX when my elbows hurt after some nasty downhill braking bumps. I've kept them on my drag setup because they take a lot of the hand shock out of struts and/or racing shocks. They are expensive but they do work. Coupled with a steering stabilizer, the Flexx bars make an awesome package that removes most all abrupt feedback. I rolled my Raptor one day doing MX, the Flexx bars didn't get a scratch. They are very heavy duty and if you do bend/break something, they are modular so you only have to replace the damaged part and not the whole assembly.
 
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Old Oct 7, 2004 | 05:34 PM
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In your opinion would you go with the bars or the stabalizer first? I can't do both right now so I want the first thing to be the one that does the most in reducing feedback and making for a more comfortable ride. Thanks.
 
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