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Reeds's Safari Frame Setup
| Frame | : | Snowfari BSD Safari 21.8″ frame |
| Bars | : | Black BSD S4F4RI 9.6" bars |
| Grips | : | Grey Swirl BSD Grime Grips |
| Bar Ends | : | BSD Forever bar ends |
| Stem | : | Black BSD Stacked stem |
| Headset | : | Black BSD Integrated headset |
| Forks | : | Black BSD Jonesin' fork |
| Sprocket | : | Black BSD 28t Guard sprocket |
| Cranks | : | Black BSD Substance XL V2 cranks 175mm |
| Pedals | : | Stone BSD Safari pedals |
| Chain | : | Black BSD 1991 Halflink chain |
| Rear Hub | : | Black BSD Revolution hub |
| Rear Tire | : | Black BSD Kevlar Donnastreet tire 2.4″ |
| Rear Rim | : | Black BSD NASA rim |
| Front Hub | : | Black BSD Front Street Pro hub |
| Front Tire | : | Black BSD Kevlar Donnastreet tire 2.4″ |
| Front Rim | : |
Black BSD NASA rim |
| Seat | : | Black Giraffe BSD Safari seat |
| Seat Post | : | Black BSD Blitzed post |
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Denim Cox’s Grime Bars were the first 4-piece bars I rode, and I was blown away by how much the shape changed things compared to my usual 2-piece setup. Four-piece bars feel more rigid and sturdy — you feel more connected to the bike, which gives you the confidence to hit tight spots and stay solid on grinds. I only stopped riding the Grimes because I wanted a taller bar with more upsweep and backsweep, which better suits my wrist angle. I might go back to 2-pieces for park or trails, but for now, 4-piece is perfect for the streets.
