sportscarpat
Bonneville Bomber the Salt Flat record breaker
Lately I have been putting a lot of miles on my current boardtrack build. Having lots of fun and basically just riding the heck out of the thing. I get lots of questions about the build. To someone who has never seen a 1920's boardtrack racer the first thing they usually ask is "why are the handlebars upside down?" After explaining why about twenty times I decided to build some handlebars that were more like the original racers. I looked at old photos, kicked around some ideas, and decided to build some 1920's Indian style bars. What I discovered was that my design offered a huge range of adjustment and I could easily dial in the look as well as the feel. Since running these bars the only thing people say now are "wow, those are cool handlebars". I am sure some will copy my design, but just be careful because if they were to fail due to poor welding or improper component selection the result could be painful. If anyone is interested in a set of these bars they are available. Brackets required machining as well as tig welding and come in stainless steel.