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Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
Anybody running a unibar on their bike. Was really wanting a multibar but can get a Unibar for 119 bucks. If you do and have a pic could you please post it.....thanks!
 
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Re:Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
I know you didn't ask but I went with the Linbar. It does take a little time to get used to it but I think it's a good bar and very cool looking.
 
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Re:Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
kryinggame wrote:
I know you didn't ask but I went with the Linbar. It does take a little time to get used to it but I think it's a good bar and very cool looking.kry,

How's the quality on that? I was going to get that myself and read some reviews about the material feeling thin. What's your take? I like the look and the "built in" foot pegs...
 
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Re:Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
I have the Linby, no problems, good quality
 
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Re:Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
I have the mulitbar and the quality is very good. I assume the unibar would be the same material, just a different shape. I really like having that extra built in foot rest on top of the bar.




Hey SC roadie, does the SC stand for South Carolina? I live in Rock Hill SC.
 
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Re:Lindy Unibar 1 Year ago  
How's the quality on that? I was going to get that myself and read some reviews about the material feeling thin. What's your take? I like the look and the "built in" foot pegs..

I currently have the Linbar on a Stratoliner and have had several over the years on HD bikes. The quality is second to none. The welds will be perfect and the chrome will be flawless. I have seen some make complaints about the bars being light weight but I can personally vouch for the product and have always been completely satisfied. I add a set of pegs to the bars to add variety but the built in pegs work well also. I tend to ride fuel stop to fuel stop and having places to stretch out makes all the difference. They are a bit pricey though. I wish they would knock about a hundred bucks off the retail price.
 
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