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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 10:30 PM
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Well I got my a-arms and tie rods in yesterday and I finished installing them. I put a roll design stem in with the antivibe mounting kit. The mounting kit makes the bars sit up higher. I have renthal bars. I need some lower bent bars and they have to ne thicker where the clamps go on because the renthals were to small, but I also need to be able to mount my controls on. What bars would you suggest and where can I get them. I saw the tag t2 at their website but didnt have anything for the warrior that I saw.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2005 | 11:19 PM
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i have moose bars on my raptor and i like them alot.

i had fly racing bars on my sled........TERRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! do not buy them, you can pull up on them to try and wheelie and you can feel the bars flexing they are that bad, whatever ones you get dont get fly racing ones.

tag probably is the best brand name for bars to get, either that or renthals
 
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Old Feb 12, 2005 | 12:59 AM
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Got all my goodies finally. Just got the new frame, ez pull clutch, resprung front shocks, handlebars, and brake components in the door. I'm still waiting to get the frame powdercoated yellow for a week or so. For the rear shock I had to get a elka dual adj dual rate shock since the rear ohlins one was too tough to find. All that's left to do is reassemble it on the new frame, grease the bearings on the way, and find a better led tail light. I can't wait to throw away the stock clutch lever and e brake, really stiff piece of crap even when the cable is new!

The SRP handlebars at magic are supposed to be 1 to 2mm thicker than most. The warrior bend is the same as the banshee, and most brands will probably be a little smaller, narrower, or lower than the stockers.
 
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Old Feb 12, 2005 | 01:04 AM
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Sweet. Sounds like alot of goodies to throw on box. I cant wait to get my shocks on there. Still waitin for those and the rear axle and chain. I love doin this stuff. Its awesome.
 
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