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Bar-ends? Need? Adding?
*eyes roll around*
I know its a silly question, but what will you be using the bike for mostly?
Advice would obviously be different for commuting needs, or singletrack woodland escapades.
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You looking at something like this? (without suspension forks) why not go lockout?
Get a 'magic' gear ratio it will save you a chain tensioner
Strongly recommend a pair of KONA project forks new or 2nd hand (hard to source in winter most hardtailers swop them with thier expensive FOXES)
inline seatpost
PLEAS dont put bar ends on risers
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DMR Trailblade 9 Forks - £50as new, ridden as long as the sanderson frame above^, 230 mm steer tube, 435mm crown to axle, disc mount, dropouts for 9mm axle.
Pic 1
http://www.lfgss.com/thread36858.html
on sale in the classifieds/for sale under the heading...Frames (Bridgestone, Rourke, Viscount), Wheels (C-Record) and other bits. by Hassanr.
they might be handy, or some similar kona, Avid levers always look nice.
don't do bar ends...they is proper h-ugly...like socks with sandals....
and change the seat, that one may be ok...though you want to to look ace/sick/jokes...etc..
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Hollyrollers are brilliant tyres, great for tarmac and hook up well on dry off-road trails
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You seem confused. This is a bar end ^^.

These are bar plugs, sometimes called bar end plugs, bar caps ^^
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in the bmx world, what you are calling bar plugs are called bar ends http://www.sourcebmx.com/products/components/bmx-bar-ends/1014.shtml
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Everyone knows BMXers are idiots. ;)
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Everyone knows BMXers are idiots. ;)
Agreed......., except for Shanaze Reade.
And even her, with all her wins in BMX, made more of an impact in the UK consciousness, when she tempoarily switched to track.



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