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madhatte

madhatte

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When I was in the Navy, I lived right around the corner from Stihl's VB factory. It's a big place!

Also: Sugi Hara bars are, in my experience, the best bang for the buck. Rails are every bit as hard as Stihl and they're only a bit over half the price. Some folks don't like the adapter rings; I don't mind 'em, and if I did, I'd just make something else.
 
fastLeo151

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When I was in the Navy, I lived right around the corner from Stihl's VB factory. It's a big place!

Also: Sugi Hara bars are, in my experience, the best bang for the buck. Rails are every bit as hard as Stihl and they're only a bit over half the price. Some folks don't like the adapter rings; I don't mind 'em, and if I did, I'd just make something else.

Adapter rings???:msp_confused:
 
mdavlee

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You can buy the cannon adapter that screws down with the inner plate with the screw between the bar studs on the huskies. Either way works fine but the adapter can be made to stay on. Baileys carries the adapter. Tsumura/total bars have husky mount bars made.
 
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