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How do you feel about old bars? Vulnerable if they fail aren't we!
Not many of the old bars were steel, okay maybe the very old ones.
anyway to check they are safe or just part of the game riding old stuff?
I'm not sure I feel really confident with the super light ones, I moved onto tough BMX stuff after 90's MTBs and now we've gone full circle in modern MTB world, heavy as hell and back to super skinny. Then again super light bars used premium materials and manufacturing care despite the skimming. only thing in the mix is ex user use ???
In this category I have used USE straight bars (v light)
and some Raleigh Titalloy or whatever they are...
So that's one thing light bars, but what about mass produced OEM bits such as my Muddy Fox thicker guage standard bars made out of erm, some alloy? no real sign of heavy use, to be trusted?
Any comments or stories?


Not many of the old bars were steel, okay maybe the very old ones.
anyway to check they are safe or just part of the game riding old stuff?
I'm not sure I feel really confident with the super light ones, I moved onto tough BMX stuff after 90's MTBs and now we've gone full circle in modern MTB world, heavy as hell and back to super skinny. Then again super light bars used premium materials and manufacturing care despite the skimming. only thing in the mix is ex user use ???
In this category I have used USE straight bars (v light)

and some Raleigh Titalloy or whatever they are...

So that's one thing light bars, but what about mass produced OEM bits such as my Muddy Fox thicker guage standard bars made out of erm, some alloy? no real sign of heavy use, to be trusted?

Any comments or stories?
