6pc and 8pc are nonexistent these days, although they did look cool back then. The more welds you have, typically, the stiffer the bar, but there's a valid argument that having too many welds can cause premature failure. Chromoly is designed to have some flex to it to absorb hard impacts. If the bars can't flex when they need to it can cause cracking.
@@danscompvideos Thanks for that info. Seems like something nobody really talks about or mentions. It's like they just disappeared. But there are many trends in BMX like this.
Question: im 5’8” and was wondering what size bars for my cruiser build. Currently racing a mid school dyno and the bars are i believe 8” but it feels comfortable. Do the rise of the bar effect control of the bike when hitting jumps? Im a novice with half a year of racing experience
For a cruiser you likely want something around a 5.5" rise. A lower bar will make the bike feel more responsive but you also need to be comfortable. For your height a 5.5" would be about ideal.
Hey Dans Comp! Quick question: If I have 27.5 width bars and want to go down to 27 width, would I cut .5 off each side or .25 off each side? Thanks for clearing it up. 🙂
Bmx handlebars are the best for commuting. It gives you both control and agility for manouvers in the city, but it's also comfortable like a cruiser handlebars. It's literally the best of both worlds Bmx and flat handlebars with enders (the bullhorn) are the two configurations that I use on my 2 bicycles
9" is pretty tall for you. You might be able to get away with it if you have a low rise stem and no extra spacers, but you may be better off with something around 8.5".
How come you didn't go over 6pc bars? They used to be all the rage and now you never see them. Was there a functional problem with 6pc bars?
6pc and 8pc are nonexistent these days, although they did look cool back then. The more welds you have, typically, the stiffer the bar, but there's a valid argument that having too many welds can cause premature failure. Chromoly is designed to have some flex to it to absorb hard impacts. If the bars can't flex when they need to it can cause cracking.
@@danscompvideos Thanks for that info. Seems like something nobody really talks about or mentions. It's like they just disappeared. But there are many trends in BMX like this.
Grate video. Glad Dan's is back. Still my favorite place to order from.
I'm 5.8 and I have a 9" bar and am thinking about going to 9.5". I have a 20.60 frame
Got some old handle bars that are chrome and grooved all through came off early red line look a little like cw bars Uther than the grooves
Wooow. Good video!)
Question: im 5’8” and was wondering what size bars for my cruiser build. Currently racing a mid school dyno and the bars are i believe 8” but it feels comfortable. Do the rise of the bar effect control of the bike when hitting jumps? Im a novice with half a year of racing experience
For a cruiser you likely want something around a 5.5" rise. A lower bar will make the bike feel more responsive but you also need to be comfortable. For your height a 5.5" would be about ideal.
Hey Dans Comp!
Quick question:
If I have 27.5 width bars and want to go down to 27 width, would I cut .5 off each side or .25 off each side?
Thanks for clearing it up. 🙂
Good question. You will need to cut off 0.25" from each side to make them 27".
@@danscompvideos ahh Word. Gotcha. Yeah I think I'll leave them as is. Jr's not worth cutting .25
hey what are the weight of the fiction monkey 4 piece bars? and are they reliable? thanks!
been riding for a while with no problem, they’re 2.125 lbs
How much bars 9.rise.
Bmx handlebars are the best for commuting. It gives you both control and agility for manouvers in the city, but it's also comfortable like a cruiser handlebars. It's literally the best of both worlds
Bmx and flat handlebars with enders (the bullhorn) are the two configurations that I use on my 2 bicycles
can i put 25.4mm bars to the 22.2mm stem?
No it will be too large. You will need a matching 25.4mm stem.
if im 6 foot 3 are 10" bars good for me?
Those should work just fine for you.
@@danscompvideos ok thanks!
How can I buy it
Our website is Danscomp.com
Can we buy this in Amazon or flipkart
No but you can order directly from danscomp.
5’5” is a 9” bar good for me
9" is pretty tall for you. You might be able to get away with it if you have a low rise stem and no extra spacers, but you may be better off with something around 8.5".
Just get 9s theyre more comfy
CULT CREW BARS (BLACK) (9" RISE) Weight: ?????????????????????????????
Roughly 30-31oz
give me one handlebar pliss😫
Spend 700 in bars then youll know whats right for u there fixed the ending 4 u