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S and M Slam Handlebars:  These handle bars are the best bars that I have ever had.  Most people that I know  either have them or want to get them.  I don't know anyone that has bent them, so they must be pretty good.  The width is 28 inches and the rise is 8.  These bars are pretty much made for trails and they are about 35 bucks.
Schwinn Automatic Frame:  This frame is ok for a pretty good price.  It is similar to the Schwinn El Jefe frame.  It has a 2 inch down tube and the top tube pierces the seat tube, it hasn't broken on me yet and I've had it for about 6 months, so it must have a little quality.  I don't know the exact price but it is probably about 200-250 bucks or so.
Haro Landing Pad/Mirra Pro seat :  This seat is comfortable.  You can ride for miles sitting down and your butt won't start to hurt.  The new ones have a little plastic cap on the bottom so it won't wear out.  They have 8 mm rails and are perfect for gripping.  I would definitely recommend getting it if you don't have a comfortable seat.  They are about 25 bucks.
ODI Longneck Grips:  These grips feature a ribbed pattern and are a little longer than normal grips.  They are also a little wider for better grip and comfort.  They have 1/2 inch tall flanges and the ribs are about 1/8 inch tall.  These grips are pretty comfortable and they cost about 8 or 9 bucks.
Snafu Rim Job tires:  These tires grip to any surface.  They are perfect for street, trails, vert, anything that you want to use them on.  They come in 1.95 inches and 2.25 inches width, so if you like wide or skinny tires they got some for you.  There wear rate is very slow and they go up to 130 psi.  They are kevlar lined, so it greatly reduces punctures.  They are really hard to get on, especially if you have Alex Tripple walls like I do, so be prepared to spend some time putting them on.  They cost about 20 bucks each.
Primo Sealed Gorilla Bottom Head-set Cup:  Primo has a sealed and unsealed version, there both good.  Its beefy, so if you have trouble breaking bottom cups then this might be a good investment.  The sealed version is as smooth as it gets.  The sealed version costs about 30 bucks and the unsealed is about 20 bucks.
Alex Tripple Wall rims:  These rims are really strong.  They have a extra tall side-wall, which makes it harder to get tires onto.  I haven't bent the rims at all, which is pretty good.  These rims are ideal for any type of riding.  They can take stress from flatland, casing from ram and dirt, and you can use them for racing, but they weigh about 5 pounds each when put on hubs and spokes.  They cost about 50 bucks a pair.
Kink Pegs:  These pegs are 1/8 inch thick and have a lifetime grind through warranty.  They slide really good and they will not break under normal conditions.  If you grind and you have trouble with grinding through pegs, or breaking them, then you gotta get some of these.  They are about 30 bucks.
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