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Old 08-10-2004   #1 (permalink)
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i was just looking at them. i remember talk about them but has anyone actually installed and used them? thanks, j
http://www.convertibars.com/thehype.cfm

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i was just looking at them. i remember talk about them but has anyone actually installed and used them? thanks, j
http://www.convertibars.com/thehype.cfm

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No.

But your post alerted me to them and I just checked out their website.

Looks like a good system, a bit more flexible than Helibars and has significant advantages over risers (like GenMars).

They are, of course alot more expensive than risers (about $350 vs. $120) and about the same price as Helibars.

I think the installation looks a bit more complex than most riders would do themselves (especially if the longer cables are required).

If I had $500 burning a hole in my pocket right now, I would buy the Convertibar system with the Throttlemeister option.



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No.

But your post alerted me to them and I just checked out their website.

Looks like a good system, a bit more flexible than Helibars and has significant advantages over risers (like GenMars).

They are, of course alot more expensive than risers (about $350 vs. $120) and about the same price as Helibars.

I think the installation looks a bit more complex than most riders would do themselves (especially if the longer cables are required).

If I had $500 burning a hole in my pocket right now, I would buy the Convertibar system with the Throttlemeister option.



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bump! i'm thinking of buying these. j
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