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I'd use the TNT on that
Given you have chosen to do the unspeakable and run SBC bars on an S&M ( ) I would definitely go with the TNT stem on the bike. If you run a redneck the the opposing brands will sense each others presence, and reject one another, causing the bars to constantly slip so long as they are paired together.
Quote from: midschooljon on December 26, 2014, 04:42 PMGiven you have chosen to do the unspeakable and run SBC bars on an S&M ( ) I would definitely go with the TNT stem on the bike. If you run a redneck the the opposing brands will sense each others presence, and reject one another, causing the bars to constantly slip so long as they are paired together.What about a Redneck on an Hyper grasping a set of Slams Jon... is it a no no ?
Quote from: CustardLips on December 26, 2014, 04:59 PMQuote from: midschooljon on December 26, 2014, 04:42 PMGiven you have chosen to do the unspeakable and run SBC bars on an S&M ( ) I would definitely go with the TNT stem on the bike. If you run a redneck the the opposing brands will sense each others presence, and reject one another, causing the bars to constantly slip so long as they are paired together.What about a Redneck on an Hyper grasping a set of Slams Jon... is it a no no ?No problem there. Slam bars were the benchmark, so it's legal to run them on anything (except a Standard, that is a big No). The laws of mid school only come into play when you interbreed brands that had a non commercial conflict with each other (all brands were commercial competitors by default). So for example, chapter 3, paragraph 6 of the mid school bible states that no S&M can ever have SBC parts on it, and visa versa. The same rule would apply to Haro / GT for example.Addendum 1.2 states that benchmark products (Dx pedals, longnecks, gt profiles, slam bars, etc) can be used freely across any build except where brands conflict under chapter 3. So for example, slam bars in a hyper is no problem, but GT profiles on an Airmaster is sacrilege.Hope that makes sense.
Quote from: midschooljon on December 26, 2014, 05:34 PMQuote from: CustardLips on December 26, 2014, 04:59 PMQuote from: midschooljon on December 26, 2014, 04:42 PMGiven you have chosen to do the unspeakable and run SBC bars on an S&M ( ) I would definitely go with the TNT stem on the bike. If you run a redneck the the opposing brands will sense each others presence, and reject one another, causing the bars to constantly slip so long as they are paired together.What about a Redneck on an Hyper grasping a set of Slams Jon... is it a no no ?No problem there. Slam bars were the benchmark, so it's legal to run them on anything (except a Standard, that is a big No). The laws of mid school only come into play when you interbreed brands that had a non commercial conflict with each other (all brands were commercial competitors by default). So for example, chapter 3, paragraph 6 of the mid school bible states that no S&M can ever have SBC parts on it, and visa versa. The same rule would apply to Haro / GT for example.Addendum 1.2 states that benchmark products (Dx pedals, longnecks, gt profiles, slam bars, etc) can be used freely across any build except where brands conflict under chapter 3. So for example, slam bars in a hyper is no problem, but GT profiles on an Airmaster is sacrilege.Hope that makes sense. I thought Chapter 3, Addendum 1.2 stated; 'It is illegal to make love in zero-g whilst wearing a ginger toupee'?