It’s probably due to growing up near Buffalo, NY that I somehow have a Buffalo TV station’s commercial from the ’80s in my head whenever I read something about Sunday’s plus 4 parts. The commercial featured a variety of Buffalo residents saying with fake glee, “We’re 4 Buffalo!”
Fortunately, the only connection that this cheesy TV commercial and Sunday bikes have in common is the city of Buffalo. Case in point, the new Sunday 24umph bars. Channel 4 in Buffalo has little to recommend it, but these handlebars are definitely worth checking out.
If you’ve been looking for a tall, wide cruiser handlebar (like I have), these could be just the ticket. You’re not going to find many cruiser bars with even a 6.5″ rise, much less the 7.25″ rise that these have. Believe me, I’ve been looking! They’re 28″ wide too. Created with the 41-thermal process made famous by Odyssey they should be as tough as nails. I’d been looking at other handlebars but these are starting to look very appealing now that I know their dimensions…I have to admit I’ve already started to envision the silver ones on my bike…
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