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tube bars

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Post by simmo404 »

Dont use anything :)
Its only use is for keeping your frothie off the ground and maybe standing on.
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Post by sierrajim »

joeblow wrote:can't wait till people stop using chequer plate on tube bars.
I guess it provides "some" traction on the odd occasion that you need to stand on the bar.


I do wonder why the top hoop of the Datto Dr bars sits so far back??
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Post by Guy »

joeblow wrote:can't wait till people stop using chequer plate on tube bars.
Why is that Joe, personal preferance or does it have some other issues ?
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Post by sheps »

bogged wrote:
macca81 wrote:nor i
your all nobodys... I made one myself on the weekend out of paddle pop sticks and rivets.. cheap and light weight.. :finger:

this one is made from an old trampoline
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