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BULLHORN YOUR BARS

BULLHORN YOUR BARS
Here's how to chop your curl downs into a custom set of bullhorns
 
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8 comments
Mar 20, 2010. 5:13 PMcoachjoe says:
Easy plugs to use are wine corks--stick 'em in the ends and then shape them if needed.
Mar 18, 2010. 3:54 PMmarkmarkmark53 says:
 a pipe cutters like 9.99 at the hardware store. 
Mar 11, 2010. 6:38 PMold_bass_masta says:
 that looks cool, and pardon my ignorance/stupidity, its for a bike right?
Mar 17, 2010. 3:28 PMjeff96 says:
yep, I've done the flop and chop on a 12 speed and a hybrid bike. I didn't cut as much bar off so I could mount the brake levers on. Speaking of which, where are the brake levers for the bar in this instructable?
Mar 12, 2010. 12:53 AMBeanGolem says:
 These are commonly referred to as "flop 'n' chop" bars. I have a pair on my bike right now and I would say they are generally less comfortable and ergonomic than actual bullhorns or track bars. But seeing as how the ground bent my bullhorns, I didn't have much of a choice. It's good in a time/money pinch.

Nice Instructable. Clear, concise, effective. Bam.

Also, for those considering riding bars without tape or anything else over the metal, be sure to always use end-plugs on the bar. If you crash and the end of that tube stabs you it will act like a hole punch. I've heard bad stories.
Mar 12, 2010. 9:39 AMrussd32 says:
Nice, I think I have that exact same set of bars cut off on my whip. I used a pipe cutter to hack mine off.
Mar 12, 2010. 8:44 AMralfo9 says:
I using bullhorn for years now, but they are bend inwards. just on tip, make sure it is a not alloy (material aging, risk of sudden failure), allways go for steel (test with magnet). salute

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