On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 5:50:43 AM UTC+10, Michael wrote:
>
> In a cool interview with Nitto exec Mr. Yoshikawa, Grant asks this 
> question. Nitto exec leaves it up to consumer. So I was wondering if 
> anything to be concerned about. Anyone know anything about aluminum bar 
> life?
> Do I need to throw away the old used set of bars I have? Don't want any 
> accidents.



I wonder about stress risers? I have an old set of Scott Drop bars that are 
on a triathlon bike. very seldom ride that bike because of the bad knee and 
it's high gears. The bars do not have many miles on them but they are old. 
They are also the only handle bars I have ever used that I can feel flex 
while riding.  

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