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Old 01-21-2008   #7 (permalink)
gregp
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I swapped my '96 Adventurer's stock bars out for some standard Thunderbird bars last year. The standard TB bars are much more comfortable, but, in some opinions, detract slightly from the "Cruiser Look" of the bike.
I find that the lower bars have much less flex and inspire more confidence in the handling of the bike.
I was considering going with some adapters and Gold colored Pro-Tapers at first. A quality set of aluminum MX bars would be a good choice as well, IMO. I'd skip the Bark Busters, though.
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