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Frank's Bar-End Picks


The Answer Hyper Ends are the best way to go. They are meticulously made, with large diameter aluminum grip tube. The welding is imaculate and the vaned inner expansion system is least likely to damage thin wall handlebars like the Hyperlite, Ritchey WCS, and the Yeti bar.

These may cost 20 dollars more, but they are worth every cent, and in all the people I've spoken with in the store and on the phones.... or through email, not one has ever been disappointed by my insistance in the Hyper Ends.

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