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MacNeil Macneil Light Bars
Suggested retail: N/A
Colors: Black, Metallic Choclate
Rise: 7.25", 7.75""
Width: 24" (tall), 25"
Upsweep: N/A
Backsweep: 5 degrees, 12 degrees (tall), 14 degrees
Materials: 4130 Chromoly
Special features: 9 butted
Weight: 1.42 lbs (all models)
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Rich Red
12/3/2006 2:04 PM
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Really light bars with various sizes height wise and width wise as well. Colours are good. I snapped a set of handlebars at the weld, from riding not throwing my bike. I know two other people who snapped theirs as well. Maybe not the best bars out there, although the new MacNeil bars are guaranteed against these such probelems from before.
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zappafile
12/4/2006 12:18 AM
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Great feel, real nice and light. No problems with them in almost a year of riding. Very happy camper, especially after I broke my last set of bars at the weld also. Great upgrade.
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Ryan Maginot
2/14/2007 8:02 AM
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These bars are awesome. I have been riding these for 6 months and nothing happened yet. I didn't even have to cut them. These bars are perfect.
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THEDeliriumTrigger
6/6/2007 11:57 AM
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My friend has had these bars for about 2 years now, even buying a new bike and immediately switching the bars out, and they don't even have a scratch on them. Very light. Perfect width/height.
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joey rides bikes
6/13/2007 10:53 PM
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i love these i was worried theyd bend at first but they've held up really well and have great feel and lightweight
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lucasbmx14
7/20/2007 10:02 PM
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my first bike part over three years ago was the FBM bars, 12 degree. still have them and love them. i cant get rid of them, i relay do love them. but i might get give these a try
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poop magee
12/6/2007 6:32 PM
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i have the mid sized silencers there teally nice i love bars with not mutch sweep
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kinkbykryder
1/29/2008 5:37 PM
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THESE ARE THE BEST BARS EVERR... i've had these bars for years...and they are still in like new condition
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jeremmmy
4/13/2008 5:46 PM
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ive had these for 7 months and had no problem
my favorite bars for sure.
also there super light and cheap
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getpsycho311x
4/20/2008 8:10 PM
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lol i was bored one day and i cut the cross bar off them to see what would happen nuthign rele happened but i bent it after 2 months after doing htat had them for year and half



I always used to run the T1 medium bars with 12 degrees sweep or i'd try and find the lightest not too wide but alotta sweep pair of bars and I'd go through about 4 pairs of bars a year from bending them. The Last set of odyssey civillian bars I had I bent throwing my bike down off a ledge I slipped a pedal on, so it came time to get new bars. I go into my local shop to see what they've got and they showed me the new (at the time about 1.5 years ago) macniel 14 bars and I couldnt believe how light they were, it was the first pair of butted bars I've owned and needless to say probably the last. I've rode just about everything from curbs to ghetto vert walls on garages with these bars and bailed plenty of times on them and theres not bends or dents or even any signs of flex. My only "complaint" is that they didn't make them in any sweet colours at the time like most companies do these days. So all in all if you like medium width bars without having to do any cutting, lots of back sweep and a lil upsweep. and really light but just as equally strong parts, I'd say the macniel light bars are for you. they even come in different heights anmd widths!