Handlebars
I purchased my S&M Butler bars because I wanted a bar with less sweep than the Slams an the dives were too flat. I run Butlers on both my trail and racing bikes, the only difference between the two bars is I cut my racing bars down 1/2" on each side and trail bars 1 1/2" on each side. I like the higth and the 10.5 degree sweep, that feels perfct for me. They have .065 tubing and stock are 27" wide 7.5" high. I would reccomend the S&M Butler bars for anyone who were looking for a good reliable 2pc. bars.
I give S&M's Butler bars a 9 out of 10.
Info- Available im flanged or flangeless, made from a sticky dual compout rubber.
Personal comments- I run the ATI Jacksons on both my racing, and street/dirt bike. I run flangless on my street/dirt bike, and flanged on my racing bike. They provide very good grip for gloves or your bare hand. They are kind of hard untill you give them a few good hrs of riding to soften the rubber up. They don't wear out fast but there not the longest lasting grip either. I plan to run ATI Jacksons on any bike I ride.
I give ATI's Jacson grip a 9 out of 10.
Info- Fits 7/8 cromoly bars.
Personal comments- I run Odessey's barends on both of my bikes. Very good design that uses a alen wrench to tighten them. Protects grips very well. Only thing is check if the bolt is tight. Ive almost lost one because it wasn't tight and almost fell out after a fall. But if tighten well you shouldn't have this problem.. But is till good to check on them.
I give odessey's barends a 10 out of 10.
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