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4.14.2.1 Maximum width of handlebars on both standard bicycles and cruisers shall be 74 cm (29”).
"26 inch wide for years always have always will,wide bars feel more stable to me but too wide and i start feeling like its affecting my pull-up to hop,theres alot of sense in what papa standard said about the shoulder/bar width,down to personal preference really,there was a kid at the park the other day with un-cut lumberjacks plus bar ends to make them wider! the kid was proper small though your picture isnt that far off zed!speaking of which, wheres the pic you promised me dude?i'm forced to wear beards that he made me till i get a new one
i always cut my bars so i get a straight pulland if you are getting a straight pull at 29" then you are one wide motherfookeralso if you can get a straight (or near to) pull, then you can also get the "x" cutting the bars to suit your shoulder width makes sense, but do what feels comfortablethere are no set rules here. trends and fashions are for the fence watchers. the actual riders set up their bikes for riding
27" sounds sensible Paul , I've always ridden bars around 28" wide . I bought my Supercross 24" off a guy who'd cut the S&M cruiser bars down to something stupid like 24.5-25" , thing was a friggn' deathtrap because the front end had a mind of it's own and constantly felt as though it was going to tuck under kinda . Another 40 sovs spent at Alans for new S&M's