BSD Safari Oversized Bar

BSD Safari Oversized Bar
BSD Safari Oversized Bar
BSD Safari Oversized Bar
BSD Safari Oversized Bar

BSD Safari Oversized Bar

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Product Description

Reed Stark's signature BSD Safari Bar, updates the Giraffic Bar and goes further with an oversized version.

The Safari Bars are built from heat-treated, multiple butted 4130 chromoly for strength and durability with this version have an oversized 25.4mm clamping area that features BSD's Gorilla Grip system ensuring the bars don't slip in the stem.

Please note: The BSD Safari Bars are oversized so you'll need a 1" OS (oversized) stem to run them.

Product Specs
  1. Rise: Multiple Options
  2. Width: 29.5"
  3. Up Sweep: 3°
  4. Backsweep: 13°
  5. Bar Clamping Diameter: 25.4mm
  6. Bar Type: 2-Piece
  7. Weight: 771g (27.2oz)

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BMX Handlebars come in either a 2 piece construction or a 4-piece construction. What one you choose is down to personal preference. 4-piece bars offer additional strength (and weight) and are popular mostly with Street riders. 2-piece bars offer a more classic look and are typically lighter.

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