Brendan B
15-05-2008, 02:48 PM
Wow, who would have thought someone who spends his whole day on the internet could be busy, but I guess we were wrong. In Tyce’s absence I have organised Mark Cheeseman, owner of Cheezy Racing in Bayswater, Victoria to answer your questions regarding all things bar work. Mark has been bending metal and avoiding weld flare for longer than a lot of you have been playing with your stubby levers.
We all know how important good bar work is when we are heading off the beaten track, but have you ever wondered what makes an effective bar? What about the difference between steel and alloy, custom or off the shelf. Don’t restrict yourselves just to front bars either, all kinds of exterior protection is welcome on this forum.
Ask away to your hearts content and in a couple of weeks we’ll post the answers here.
Batty
We all know how important good bar work is when we are heading off the beaten track, but have you ever wondered what makes an effective bar? What about the difference between steel and alloy, custom or off the shelf. Don’t restrict yourselves just to front bars either, all kinds of exterior protection is welcome on this forum.
Ask away to your hearts content and in a couple of weeks we’ll post the answers here.
Batty