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"Frenzy" Style Bars and Saddlebag
Has anyone had any experience with this company and it's products? I
know there are a lot of these types of bars in the market, and I'd like to buy a well-made, well-fitting one. The plus with this company is that it is based outside of Milwaukee, and not too far from where I live (so I wouldn't have to pay for freight). The website is http://www.frenzybars.com/index.html. They look to be nice bars, and the saddlebag looks pretty nice as well. Any comments/input would be appreciated! |
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"Frenzy" Style Bars and Saddlebag
"Tom" > wrote:
>Has anyone had any experience with this company and it's products? I >know there are a lot of these types of bars in the market, and I'd like >to buy a well-made, well-fitting one. The plus with this company is >that it is based outside of Milwaukee, and not too far from where I >live (so I wouldn't have to pay for freight). > >The website is http://www.frenzybars.com/index.html. They look to be >nice bars, and the saddlebag looks pretty nice as well. Any >comments/input would be appreciated! They could provide the installation procedures online. The brand name on the bars could have been provided more discretely. Leon -- Leon van Dommelen Bess, the Miata Bozo, the Miata http://www.dommelen.net/miata The only thing better than a white Miata is two white Miatas |
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"Frenzy" Style Bars and Saddlebag
fwiw, i have looked at their offerings before and here's my 2¢... they offer
some bars that require no cutting to install, however those bars also offer no added safety. they are strickly for show. they do offer some bars that provide added safety but those require cutting too. i think i have seen this dealer also sell on ebay where you may or may not get a better price than their web site. "Tom" > wrote in message oups.com... > Has anyone had any experience with this company and it's products? I > know there are a lot of these types of bars in the market, and I'd like > to buy a well-made, well-fitting one. The plus with this company is > that it is based outside of Milwaukee, and not too far from where I > live (so I wouldn't have to pay for freight). > > The website is http://www.frenzybars.com/index.html. They look to be > nice bars, and the saddlebag looks pretty nice as well. Any > comments/input would be appreciated! > |
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"Frenzy" Style Bars and Saddlebag
I helped a guy in our Miata club install one of those bars. It was
really easy. Maybe an hour. Although I didn't particularly care for the looks of it, he likes it very much. It installs with the OEM windstop in place. No cutting is necessary. Instructions aren't really necessary either. It's pretty obvious how everything bolts up. I think we did have a little issue with the bolt arrangement for the seat belts but we worked around it. Leon van Dommelen wrote: > "Tom" > wrote: > > >Has anyone had any experience with this company and it's products? I > >know there are a lot of these types of bars in the market, and I'd like > >to buy a well-made, well-fitting one. The plus with this company is > >that it is based outside of Milwaukee, and not too far from where I > >live (so I wouldn't have to pay for freight). > > > >The website is http://www.frenzybars.com/index.html. They look to be > >nice bars, and the saddlebag looks pretty nice as well. Any > >comments/input would be appreciated! > > They could provide the installation procedures online. The brand name on > the bars could have been provided more discretely. > > Leon > -- > Leon van Dommelen Bess, the Miata Bozo, the Miata > http://www.dommelen.net/miata > The only thing better than a white Miata is two white Miatas |
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"Frenzy" Style Bars and Saddlebag
Their stuff is very inexpensive and looks to be of good quality but I'd love
to hear from someone that's lived with it awhile to see how it holds up. I especially like how they give you progressively better prices as you add more items. I think it's smart of them and seems a better than usual deal for the buyer too. Chris 99BBB "Christopher Muto" > wrote in message news:vgd8g.5722$cR5.1251@trndny06... > fwiw, i have looked at their offerings before and here's my 2¢... they > offer some bars that require no cutting to install, however those bars > also offer no added safety. they are strickly for show. they do offer > some bars that provide added safety but those require cutting too. i > think i have seen this dealer also sell on ebay where you may or may not > get a better price than their web site. > > "Tom" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> Has anyone had any experience with this company and it's products? I >> know there are a lot of these types of bars in the market, and I'd like >> to buy a well-made, well-fitting one. The plus with this company is >> that it is based outside of Milwaukee, and not too far from where I >> live (so I wouldn't have to pay for freight). >> >> The website is http://www.frenzybars.com/index.html. They look to be >> nice bars, and the saddlebag looks pretty nice as well. Any >> comments/input would be appreciated! >> > > |
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