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Easton Monkey Bar vs Truvative Husseflet/ Holzfeller?

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Old 02-06-11, 11:54 PM
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Easton Monkey Bar vs Truvative Husseflet/ Holzfeller?

So just wondering what your opinions were on these bars... I am looking to pick up a set of 40mm riser bars soon and these are 2/3 I am thinking about.
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I personally own 2 hussefelt bars and I love them; the design (the ones with the bit of houndstooth print) and fit.
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i have a hussefelt bar too.
looks great, feels great.
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