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Just A Few Questions


Matthew_Gibson

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I was browsing on Tarty and I saw a pair of VIZ bars. (V!Z Pro700 Riser) It says:

"-Up-swept shape offers improved comfort, control and cockpit room when tilted forwards, or a slightly more 'streety' feel when tilted back.

- 10 degree backsweep with 11 degree upsweep."

But the monty bars (white ones) say the same:

"- Up-swept shape offers improved comfort, control and cockpit room when tilted forwards, or a slightly more 'streety' feel when tilted back.

- 10 degree backsweep with 11 degree upsweep."

Will the both feel the same? Also whats the difference these and these? just the colour & price?

Also I have a 74 kings tensioner, it works brill. only thing is if recently noticed that my wheel seems to be sitting over to the left. ALMOST touching the left chain stay. If it moves any more than 3-4 mm it wil hit. The wheel is ture and centered, Is this because of the tensioner? The trye is seated correctly too.

Tar! ^_^

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For the tensioner - it does push the wheel over to the left a little, but 1/4 a turn on all your drive side spokes will sort that.

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So you say a quarter turn on each spoke to the drive side and that will get the wheel central a bit as ive had problems recently getting my wheel in straight best as but ive sorted the problem now. Ive got a try-all rim but i have a crush in the sidewalls that are hardly noticeable should it still work even with a quarter turn to all the spokes on the drive side?

Andrew

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