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How do I identify genuine CW bars?

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Moose:
Just wondering what the differences are between originals and copies  :daumenhoch:

harris:
i have both 1 set from my original bike .and a copy set i can flow over them in the morning if no luck.

thebigdog:
hmm ..ive thought this on cw bars to ..i imported a cw bike from the states with  cw bars on it (apperntly) but there are no markings on the bars..just a cw sticker..which doesnt really prove anything ???

i also have a spare set of cw freestyle bars..i bought them as genuine cw bars from the states,but there are no markings on them either..they look proper though..but still are they real ???

snav69:
This any use  :-\



Maybe its the knurling that makes them real , the copies i have don't have knurling but my genuine ones did  :daumenhoch:

 :coolsmiley:

thebigdog:
could be the knurling..as my cw freestyle bars are 'knurled' well ???(all across where the stem would clamp the bars)

but my cw pro bars are 'half knurled' (on the outside but not in the middle ) ???

would have been better if they were stamped cw though you'd think.....that would be to easy though :D

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