alward25
Posts : 22 Join date : 2012-01-25 Age : 46 Bike : Kawsaki KX 500, plated, 08 KLX 450, plated
| Subject: Anybody running Fasst Flex bars and a GPS? 2/19/2012, 8:59 pm | |
| I just became a Fasst Flex dealer and could finally afford to put a set on my bike. They work awesome and do all they advertise. Has any one that is running these bars have any cool ways to attach a GPS? I would love to see your ideas. I came up with one and it is almost allllllll done. Viewing pleasure.... Alex | |
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Murray211
Posts : 146 Join date : 2011-01-27 Bike : YZ250F, TRX250R, TRX450R & CRF230M/L
| Subject: Re: Anybody running Fasst Flex bars and a GPS? 2/21/2012, 6:37 am | |
| That's kind of a nice deal. Good job!
We run the Precision bar clamps on everything. Fasst bars move too much for my taste! | |
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alward25
Posts : 22 Join date : 2012-01-25 Age : 46 Bike : Kawsaki KX 500, plated, 08 KLX 450, plated
| Subject: Re: Anybody running Fasst Flex bars and a GPS? 2/21/2012, 12:30 pm | |
| The movement varies with which elastomers you are running. I don't notice the movement while riding, i just don't get arm pump as easy when I am running a long rough section. | |
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Murray211
Posts : 146 Join date : 2011-01-27 Bike : YZ250F, TRX250R, TRX450R & CRF230M/L
| Subject: Re: Anybody running Fasst Flex bars and a GPS? 2/21/2012, 1:55 pm | |
| - alward25 wrote:
- The movement varies with which elastomers you are running. I don't notice the movement while riding, i just don't get arm pump as easy when I am running a long rough section.
I know, but I didn't like them. Actually it's kind of funny, if you see film slowed down over rough terrain you can see how much they actually move while you ride. They don't feel like they move as much as they do. | |
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