View Full Version : BiLT Components
Scott
29-11-2004, 11:44 AM
Allot of you by now have become familiar with DHDirect, a small Australian company that imports bike products. Most notable of these are the yum-cha-do-the-job-at-a-fraction-of-the-price products (not that Turner and Mojo aren’t notable). These products are mass produced in some Asian factory (I assume), and are re-branded by heaps of different companies. In short, DHDirect decided to go with their own brand, and that brand is BiLT.
Check it out here ('/page?p=5e4158').
toodles
29-11-2004, 12:08 PM
Got widths for the bars?
bikeman_baldrik
29-11-2004, 12:39 PM
the bars are 710mm wide, well the 31.8mm oversize ones are anyway.
They look the goods, i have the fatboy (?) 31.8 bars and they are very nice, awesome feel to them and they seem to be fairly strong. For thje price, i would definately recommend the BiLT gear.
Got widths for the bars?
That's what i want to know aswell. I think the bars(normal and oversize) are the same width? 710 is quite wide! Another question is how tall is the clamp area of the stems, for those riders who have "trimmed" steerer's.
Scott
29-11-2004, 04:57 PM
That's what i want to know aswell. I think the bars(normal and oversize) are the same width? 710 is quite wide! Another question is how tall is the clamp area of the stems, for those riders who have "trimmed" steerer's.
Busta and Hellfire are 51mm, Kombi is 49mm
Standard sized bars - Rednecks are 680mm. They feel nice(as in angles), strong and stiff. Well worth the money.
THRILLHOUSE
22-12-2004, 09:31 PM
Those Zed pedals look a ripper price for $49.. I think I will whack them onto my list of upgrades
Tomas
22-12-2004, 10:07 PM
I was talking to some guys in thredbo about some of the bilt pedals. They say you can push your shoe on them, slide your foot out, spin the pedals and the shoe will stay on :shock: . Thats what non-farkiners think of them!
trevallynbikerdude
04-01-2005, 10:39 AM
Well I've ordered a set for my self...... hope fully here on Friday!
I'll keep you posted on how they go!
richo
Acadian
04-01-2005, 11:47 AM
wow...never seen this before now! Those pedals looks hella nice!! 8)
toodles
04-01-2005, 12:16 PM
Put a set of the Redneck bars on to replace my Azonics. First ride out on them yesterday - no complaints. Running them full width, they fall to hand easily and have a comfortable sweep. I know bar choice is personal, but I'm sold on these things. And top value too...
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