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Author Topic: Replacement Bars for Clip-Ons  (Read 1254 times)
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« on: March 28, 2012, 05:48:43 AM »

Got a set of Cyclecat Clip-ons but they came with silver bars and I want black. Chris at CycleCat doesnt currently have any black bars so I was wondering if I could use another brand of bars without issue. I dont think there should be any issue but I wanted to run it by the forum in case there's something I'm not aware of and to see if there's any recommendations on where to get a nice set of black bars for these cilp-ons.
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« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2012, 06:02:50 AM »

Got a set of Cyclecat Clip-ons but they came with silver bars and I want black. Chris at CycleCat doesnt currently have any black bars so I was wondering if I could use another brand of bars without issue. I dont think there should be any issue but I wanted to run it by the forum in case there's something I'm not aware of and to see if there's any recommendations on where to get a nice set of black bars for these cilp-ons.

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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2012, 07:24:17 AM »

The Woodcraft bars will be a straight 7/8" O.D. (22.2mm).  I forget what the Cycle Cat I.D. is with the Eccentric Adjuster removed.  If you wanted to utilize the extra adjustment of the CC design without purchasing from them or anodizing/coating yourself , you may have to turn down the crossbrand bar ends (at the clip/eccentric) to the appropriate size.

edit:  CC bars are standard 7/8" (mic'd 22.1mm)  turned down to 19mm at the insert.  The actual clip-on I.D./ insert O.D. is 24mm....  they are also threaded at the clip end for a safety bolt, guessing M6...
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2012, 04:26:52 AM »

Sorry some of that went right over my head. But it sounds like I cant or probably shouldnt just replace the bars with any bars.
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2012, 11:12:06 AM »

Sorry some of that went right over my head. But it sounds like I cant or probably shouldnt just replace the bars with any bars.

I.D. = inside diameter.
O.D. = outside diameter.

Cyclecat has a unique bar/clip-on interface which allows for angular bar adjustments where many are fixed at only one angle.  If a standard 7/8 diameter (22.2mm) bar was thick enough, a machinist could use a lathe to "turn down" (reduce diameter) at the interface (tip at the clip-on) to 19mm and they would work.  Otherwise, justsend your bars out to get anodized black.  It doesn't cost much.   
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