She had paid attention to me all last summer as I kept looking for one. But, I couldn't find one that was clean enough for the money. So, she found one and bought it. Takes guts in my book.
I just want to keep it nice and think the canyon bars can help me keep scratches at bay.
Huero
Thanks Ryan.
Ryan,
As far as the group buys go on the new Canyon cages, are there going to be two different and totally separate buys, one for the 08/09s and one for the newer models?
With the tiered discount, x number of bars sold for y% of discount, will you be including the number of 08/09s in the count of the newer models lumping them all together for the total amount sold?
ZG may be able to help me explain how much force is really needed for the bike to rock over that initial hit point because our Canyon Cage hits the ground in a similar fashion as the TopBlocks do and he's seen the bike go over first hand. The bike is actually pretty sturdy at the 45 degree angle spot.
Yep, I agree with Ryan. When my Connie went over she came to rest very securely at that 45 degree angle, she didn't even rock or teeter over at all.
Just send ZG some of them new bars. He will be happy to do a full upright drop test for you...
Anything so he can get pictures of his bike and post them on the forum
Ryan,
As far as the group buys go on the new Canyon cages, are there going to be two different and totally separate buys, one for the 08/09s and one for the newer models?
With the tiered discount, x number of bars sold for y% of discount, will you be including the number of 08/09s in the count of the newer models lumping them all together for the total amount sold?
As of right now I believe we're planning on doing two separate group buys, one for each generation. We're planning on doing it this way for a few reasons: I believe we'll have enough sets sold of each for people with both bikes to get the maximum discount and it seems it'll work out best this way based on the timing. We've neglected other normal business while getting these bars made so we need at least a two week break to catch up on stuff we've temporarily set aside. Also, we're not quite sure yet when the person with the 2009 will be able to loan us his bike but we assume it'll be within 2-3 weeks. I also think doing them separate will help minimize confusion for people as well. I'm assuming your main concern was everyone getting the maximum discount, correct? It wouldn't really be fair if the guys with the 2010-2012 got a better deal because there we're more of those bars purchased but based on the response we're getting I don't think we'll have to worry about that.
Ok, Got her back today. Dam that cage looks awesome !!! In person . They follow the lines of the fairing vents .
And since they are black. They almost disappear , and look like it is part of the bike from the manufacturer.
That is because your bike is black. About half of us do not have a black bike. I think it will be OK with the dark colors (dark blue, dark burgundy) but silver and neutron (and some others) might not look right with black. Guess we will see. I am leaning towards chrome for my silver bike.... I have the chrome small rears, and those work surprisingly well.
Aren't the lowers on your slower silver Connie black, and also quite a bit of trim bits black??
I would be buying these for slow speed drops, not crashes. I do not think that even the bathroom bars will help in a true CRASH. Dropping the bike past 45degrees is known as turtleing the bike and it has to be a very hard fall, much more than a slow speed DROP. I look forward to the 08/09 design. You guys with the fruffy silver bikes just need to powder coat them whatever color floats your boat and quit worrying about it. I think you should just use Candy Diamond Red, at least it would make them faster.That would be fruffy Silverdammit thank you very much and we don't need the added drag from Candy A$$ Red slowing us down.
I think they look great! And the discount price is great as well. I'll go with the black for my Atomic Silver bike since most of the bar is in the black lower area, and the rest blends into the black holes of the venting. I also don't like polishing chrome.
I would be buying these for slow speed drops, not crashes. I do not think that even the bathroom bars will help in a true CRASH. Dropping the bike past 45degrees is known as turtleing the bike and it has to be a very hard fall, much more than a slow speed DROP. I look forward to the 08/09 design. You guys with the fruffy silver bikes just need to powder coat them whatever color floats your boat and quit worrying about it. I think you should just use Candy Diamond Red, at least it would make them faster.