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suicideneil
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08.20.2008, 10:24 PM

The Stock Emaxx? That would work as a wheelie bar for sure.

Cant on mine- gmaxx shock towers simply wont accept one unless I got create again... hmmm....
   
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08.20.2008, 10:56 PM

I have an integy (I think) wheelie bar in blue alum that has those small wheels that use oring like those do - its not very good - those wheels tend to catch in grass and other stuff where I run. I don't think they'd be that good on pavement either - too much wear, though I've never tried it on the pavement. It was a disappointment for as much as I paid for it.

I tried the trx wheelie bar on a lark and find it to be a lot better - especially with the bigger wheels.
   
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08.20.2008, 11:27 PM

in my opinion these are my favorite and reasonably prices

http://www.mdfrcwheeliebars.com/servlet/Detail?no=23
   
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08.26.2008, 02:53 AM

I have purchased several of the spurrs style wheelie bars. However if you cartwheel accidentally they are prone to damage as they stick out a lot. They are very strong but will take a lot of force due to the positioning on the bumper.
   
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