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    Back to the BMX track after taking the winter off...always fun to shoot.



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    Day 252

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Bicycle Handlebars



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Wald Steel Handlebar #803 5.25" 27" 1" Black

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Wald 867 Low-Rise Cruiser Bike Handlebar (20-Inches Wide, Chrome, 4-Inch Rise)

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Nirve Kandy Bar Cruiser Bicycle Handlebar (Chrome, 26-Inch Frames)

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Sunlite - Touring North Road, Alloy Bicycle Handlebar

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Wald 8069 Hi-Rise Chopper Bike Handlebar (24.5-Inches Wide, Chrome, 13-Inch Rise)

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Wald 880 Hi-Rise Cruiser Bike Handlebar (23.25-Inches, Chrome, 10.5-Inch Rise)

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Price: $15.95




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Wald 5.25-Inch Rise MTB Handle Bar, Chrome 27.1

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Nirve Super Age Hanger Cruiser Bicycle Handlebar (Black, 26-Inch Frames)

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Wald 869 Hi-Rise Cruiser Bike Handlebar (23.5-Inches Wide, Chrome, 10.5-Inch Rise)

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Pyramid - Touring North Road, Steel Bicycle Handlebar

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You Ask They Answer

any ideas on how to mount a flashlight onto bicycle handlebars?

Oct 05, 2009 by Rickie H | Posted in Cycling

i bought a crank flashlight with the intention of using it for a bicycle headlight and tried mounting it with a coat hanger twisted around the handlebars..it didn't work as well as planned...any other ideas?


A crank flashlight makes it interesting. I am guessing that is about the size & shape of a hand. IE: long and flat, with a crank on the side, which you have to have access to. I also wonder if you are able to bolt something to your handlebars. But

roscoedeadbeat | Oct 05, 2009

What's the standard length of bicycle handlebars?

Jan 22, 2007 by Jimmy P. | Posted in Cycling

I am trying to find out the length (from side to side) of handlebars on a bicycle. Does the length differ from a mountain bike to a road bike?

Also is there a standard width for handle bars as well? I read some where that it is 1",


There is no standard width or diameter. Different materials and manufacturers use different diameters. The width of the bars is related to the width of the rider and can vary substantially.
I find that mountain bars tend to be wider than road

Moose C | Jan 22, 2007

How do I align my bicycle handlebars to my front wheel?

Sep 03, 2007 by Jimmy! | Posted in Cycling

This morning, I fell while riding my bike. Now it feels like the handlebars are not aligned or slightly off. Is there any technique I can use to adjust it so that it feels straight again? I've been trying to eyeball it but it still feels slightly off.

if you stand in front of your bike with the front wheel between your legs and hold it with your feet you can then turn the handle bars while still holding the front wheel from moving so that they are alligned correctly.

Beth | Sep 03, 2007

How can I extend my bicycle handlebars?

May 07, 2009 by Alejo | Posted in Cycling

I want to make my handlebars higher so my bike looks kind of old school. is there some kind of extension or something?


NO you go buy the handlebar that you like that is longer. There are no known "extensions" that would be either practical or safe that I am aware of. If someone knows something different that I am not aware of then please enlighten me!

edward w | May 07, 2009

How do I fix a vehicle scratch from a bicycle handlebars?

Jan 28, 2007 by T S | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs

Kids were riding to close and one scratched the van. Can I fix it myself?


What you can do depends on how deep the scratch goes! If the scratch does not go all the way down to the metal, I suggest that you first try a good (sorrily a little bit expensive!) car polish! A good car polish can in many cases just polish away small

defender | Jan 28, 2007


Mountain Bike Maintenance : Install Bicycle Handlebars

When installing new handlebars on a bike, make adjustments to ensure the best comfort. Watch a mountain bike expert demonstrate how to install ...



A bike lane on your handlebars

07.02.07

Remember LightLane from 2009? Here's a new version, a handlebar-mounted laser that project a personal bike lane.

A design student has created a handlebar-mounted laser that projects a personal bike lane.

Blaze projects a bright green laser image of a bike onto the road ahead and was developed by Emily Brooke of the University of Brighton. Her creation - yet to be commercialised - is similar to the Light Lane, a US design project which went viral in 2009, but which never made it into production.

Brooke’s idea has won her a place on an Entrepreneurship Programme at a prestigious college in the US. She's currently a final-year product design student. 

She said: “I wanted to tackle the issue of safety of cyclists on city streets by increasing the visibility, footprint, and ultimately the awareness of the bicycle.

“Eighty per cent of cycle accidents occur when bicycles travel straight ahead and a vehicle manoeuvres into them. The most common contributory factor is ‘failed to look properly’ on the part of the motorist.”

Source: Bike Biz

How to tape your bicycle's drop handlebars | Video « Wonder How To

If you're interested in wrapping your bicycle's handlebars with tape, you'll need to check out this tutorial. If you think that wrapping it with just electrical tape is all you need to do, you'll find out that you're wrong.

Before attempting to do this, make sure you've removed any old tape and that the brake levers are aligned and your cables are fastened. So check out the video and enjoy!

Source: How to tape your bicycle's drop handlebars | Video « Wonder How To

Bicycle Handlebars - News


Bicycle handlebars recalled by Euro Asia Imports
FOX Toledo Online - Jan 01, 1970
Importers: Euro Asia Imports, of La Crescenta, Calif., The Merry Sales Co., of South San Francisco, Calif. and Bicycle Technologies Intl., of Santa Fe, NM Hazard: The recalled bicycle handlebars can break while the user is riding the bike, resulting in

Product recall: lawnmower blades, bicycle handlebars
Washington Post - Jan 01, 1970
____ BICYCLE HANDLEBARS DETAILS: Bicycle Handlebars imported by Euro Asia Imports, of La Crescenta, Calif., The Merry Sales Co., of South San Francisco, Calif. and Bicycle Technologies Intl., of Santa Fe, NM; manufactured by Nitto Co Ltd., of Japan;

Bicycle handlebars recalled for breaking hazard
ConsumerReports.org - Jan 01, 1970
Bicycle handlebars recalled for breaking hazard More than 2000 bicycle handlebars made by Nitto of Japan and imported to North America by various companies are being recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada. The two safety regulatory agencies say the aluminum parts can


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