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hi all im slowly turning my verenti millook into a bikepacking /lightweight tourer
im thinking of adding these bars as i plan to hopefully fit a kanga with a 13 l aplkit bag on the front also are the woodchippers wider so that the drybag will be accomodated better between the bars and not obstruct the levers
and a possum frame bag ,im waiting for my xl stem cell to accomodate my brukit in conjuction with normal stem cell with
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any pointers ,btw i use a camper longflap on the back
heres my current set up
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I tried the woodchippers, found the angle of the whole hood/hook area meant that you had a very wide drops section compared to the levers area, ie the levers were angled inwards a fair bit and that has pros and cons, one con was less bag space than expected. I have other bars now that give more lever / bag space but have less extreme drops section width, prefer them for road and easy off-road use - you may prefer the 'chippers width though. Worth considering anyway.
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cheers what bars are u using now
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I have some useful contacts in Taiwan via work so I got a set made to my spec to try out. 47cm c-c width, loads of space for a full 8l stuffsack or enough for a rolled-down 13l. If the Cowchipper comes in 46cm they'd be worth a look if the Woodchippers aren't the right shape.
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I use a 13L Alpkit bag on my Woodchippers and find that works really well.

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Not a great pic but these are 46cm woodchippers with an 8l bag, there's room there
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Currently testing a set of Cowchippers instead of my normal Woodchippers. More space for a bag up front, quite liking them. Main difference is the distance the hoods protrude, which is shorter. I suspect these will be staying on my bike for the near future.
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There are also Genetic Digest bars:

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I've a set but still to fit them instead of the Woodchippers on the Gryphon. I like the Woodchippers but do wonder whether something with less drop into the hooks would be better. When I built the Gryphon I wanted flared bars like those on the demo bike I rode. They were a bit of a novelty and it was either them, On One Midges (name? - whatever the hooks were too short) or Rageley Luxy's (now discontinued). All a bit of a learning experience :lol:
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Cheeky Monkey wrote:... or Rageley Luxy's (now discontinued).
Hold that thought...something this way doth come.
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I have a pair gathering dust / waiting to be tried (I CBA to re-tape bars). I really must sell some stuff (but not these) :roll:

IIRC peeps liked the shape but they were stiffer than a stiff thing.
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Off topic but I rode through Millook yesterday. :roll:
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scotroutes whats the harness
also i comute on my millook
are they okay for on road
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Cheeky Monkey wrote:IIRC peeps liked the shape but they were stiffer than a stiff thing.
I like the shape, but can't say I noticed they were overly stiff on the Stoater, but it does have Scarborough fork so perhaps that helps.
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I haven't ridden them so it's not personal experience and I'm only repeating something I read on the internet. So, we all know how much faith should be placed in that :wink:
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Ian wrote:I like the shape, but can't say I noticed they were overly stiff on the Stoater, but it does have Scarborough fork so perhaps that helps.
These new fork standards...

Any news on if/when the new style Stoater is going to be available to order?
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That's a Revelate Harness and Pocket
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Scarborough ??! Where the feck did that come from..? Typed that in a hurry and didn't really check it afterwards.. Thanks, Apple. :oops:

New Stoaters? Not sure on that. The design has been given the full thumbs up from me, so your best bet would be give Steven or Russ a call and say you want one :-bd
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Cheeky Monkey wrote:I haven't ridden them so it's not personal experience and I'm only repeating something I read on the internet.
My dear fellow, you've posted your comment in the wrong forum :wink:
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:lol:
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Here are my woodchipper bars on the fargo. Great for on road and the flared drops are good off road.
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right woochippers it is
what width tho
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