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Workerman Wooden Handlebars

30 July 2009, 22.30 | Posted in Accessories, bike | 2 comments »

Selectism - Workerman Wooden Handlebars

Would you buy handlebars that cannot handle your weight? What if they looked good enough for display art. Workerman suggests the latter with their wooden handlebar ensemble. “Workerman wooden handlebars are all handcrafted in Minneapolis, MN out of select hardwoods. This means no two bars will ever be the same, ensuring that what you are displaying on your bike is a one of a kind work of art. Because these are not your typical handlebars, a certain amount of care and caution must be used. These handlebars are not intended for full weight support or to be ridden with. They are only intended to be used as an aesthetic improvement or for display purposes only.” Seriously, display use only. (jspear)


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2 comments
  1. Memphis88:

    What a terrible idea.

  2. I use one of these and works perfectly.

    Handmade in Italy:
    http://www.biascagne-cicli.it/componenti-bici/manubrio-in-legno/

    Also consider that you don’t HANG on the hanldebar, nor has shape you use for speed performance. Safe enough (more than enough!) for urban use.

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