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Old 09-07-2000, 09:47 PM
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Are these bars good? what about tags and renthals, ??
 
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Old 09-08-2000, 03:24 AM
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I have answer pro taper & they dont sit to low becouse of the clamp kit & could not ride without them my friend has renthal & we both like the pro tapers better

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Old 09-08-2000, 02:55 PM
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If you plan to buy any of the bars you mention, I think I'd base my selection on which brand would give you the rise, bend, & pull-back that is right for the style you ride. Other than those differences, they all are very good quality. Some of them require their own in-house clamps which can cost as much or more than the bars themselves. Just simply buying a set of bars that are the current "cool" set up can be an expensive mistake if the design previously mentioned is not right for you. The ideal way to select them would be to ride machines with the various types to see which ones fit you. Another way is to find a dealer stocking various types, take your quad to him & ask him to let you place the bars in a somewhat relative position to the actual mounting location, & see how they seem to fit your style.
Personally, I've used Renthals for many years on bikes and quads so obviously I like them. I run a CR bend on my Warrior which have a shorter rise & about an inch less pull back than stock. If you ride standing much of the time, you might like this design.
It's important not to buy a set of bars as you would a neck tie, based on looks alone. They are, after all, an extension of your body and the right alloy bars, together with a good damper, can greatly reduce upper body fatigue & arm pump in long, hard rides
 
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I have the TAG pro taper hi-CR and love them
 
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