Failure Bikes has just released two new American made handlebars. First is the Jeremiah Smith signature called the Smart bar. If you've ever hung around Jeremiah before you know how fitting this name is. For those of you that haven't, I'll fill you in. He commonly gets called by the nickname "Dummy", for his intelligent comments and everyday decision making. Sorry Jeremiah, I couldn't help but to throw you in the fire. Second, are the Dumbar's, why those aren't Jeremiah's signature bars, I'm not sure. I would suggest asking Jeremiah but he might not know what you're talking about. Specs and photos are below.
Jeremiah Smith's signature bar.
Smart bar: Jeremiah Smith Signature, 8.1" rise, 28" wide, 2 up, 11 back, butted / heat-treated, Colors Available: Black, Weight 28 oz, Made in USA.
The new Failure Dumbar. There's a "b" missing...I don't get it?
Dumbar: 8.75" rise, 28.25" wide, 2.5 up, 11.5 back, butted / heat-treated, Colors Available: Black or Chrome, Weight 29 oz, Made in USA.
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