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Mountain Bike Handlebar Carbon Popular Q&A
Q: Carbon fibre mountain bike handlebars, will they snap?
A: Yes you can trust them. No they shouldn't snap. However, if you are using this for DH or jumps, weight is not really an issue and so you can get the same return... Read More »
Q: How to Remove Handlebars on a Mountain Bike.
A: 1. Get a set of Allen wrenches. Almost all bike components have bolts with hexagonal heads, which you can loosen and remove with Allen wrenches. Make sure you h... Read More »
Q: What size are mountain bike handlebars?
A: Clamp size is either 31.8 mm (oversize) or 25.4 mm for regular. The width can be cut down almost to what ever you think fits. Read More »
Q: How to Raise the Handlebar on a Diamondback Mountain Bike.
A: 1. Unscrew the screw on the top of the central handlebar pivot point partially, using a star screwdriver or Allen wrench. Don't remove the screw; you need to lo... Read More »
Q: Why get oversized handlebars for mountain bikes?
A: Because if you make a pipe bigger it will get a lot stiffer but only a little heavier. And stiff parts make a bike more responsive. Read More »