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Home > Torker Hi-Rise Cruiser Handlebar 4.75" 25" 1" Chrome
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Torker Hi-Rise Cruiser Handlebar 4.75" 25" 1" Chrome
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Average Rating: (6 Reviews)
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List Price: $16.00
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Our Price: $15.49
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- 25" tip to tip
- 10" sweep from the stem to the bar ends
- 4.75" rise
- 1" center
- Chrome
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Product Description:
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This new bar is more upright and has less sweep back towards the rider. (10" from the stem to the bar ends).
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Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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cruiser bars, July 17, 2008
By spendaholic (Calcutta, OH)
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These are very nice handlebars for the money. They turn a wrist and back killing mountain bike into a very comfortable cruiser. I did have to get a longer brake cable when I put it on my mountain bike. The handlebars are very nice though.
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Not in new condition, August 28, 2007
By Vintage Cyclist
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The handlebars received were clearly shelf display or otherwise marred-- chrome was scratched and scuffed in places and labels worn off. Workable, but not satisfactory, and clearly not what one would buy as "new" in person.
2 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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handlebar, October 4, 2008
By the Fixer (Hamilton Ontario Canada)
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Very satisfied with the product and the quick delivery. Supplier came through where local shops could not help me out.
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
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Great Commuter/Cruiser Handlebars, April 21, 2011
By mbsf
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I recommend these handlebars. I converted my year 2000 GT mountain bike to a city commuter and used these handlebars to replace my mountain bike handlebars. The mountain bike handlebars required me to lean forward and it wasn't a comfortable ride in the city. I was able to put my all-in-one brake/click shifters combos and there was plenty of space left for my hand grips. (I had to replace the brake and gear cables and housings as the originals were too short for the new longer handlebars.) They have a nice 4.75" rise and sweep far enough so I don't need to lean over at all. Riding my bike is much more enjoyable now and I am happy.
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Helps shift to an upright position, March 22, 2011
By Neal (Bloomington, MN USA)
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I bought this handlebar to shift my riding position. The grip area is long enough for my large ergo grips plus the brake and shifter on the right side (my preference). These handlebars appear to be good quality. I must say that handlebars of this size do take away from the control as opposed to the almost straight style that I had before. At this point in my life comfort is more of what I am looking for and I have a new look to my 30 year old 3 speed commuter bike.
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Rusted within 6 Months Stored in Dry Garage, October 17, 2011
By A. Tonini
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Yes, they have rust on them in many different places after less than 6 months, and my bike is stored in a perfectly dry garage.
I only used the bike twice since installing the handlebars. I do like the shape of them. I got them to transform my hunched-over mountain bike position to an upright position. This shaped worked well, but you will have to purchase new cables to create more length since the upright position requires a longer distance from where they were.
I was excited about these, but when I saw the rust today, I decided to warn everyone.
**UPDATE**
After letting the merchant know about the rust, Niagara Cycle's outstanding customer service shipped me another one. Since it is Fall, I will let it sit untouched for the Winter in my garage to see if the rust appears on this one, then I'll install on the bike when the weather breaks. So I give five stars (*****) to Niagara, but the jury is out on the product itself.
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