Question. What would anyone think about twisted barbed wire handlebars?

An indispensable part of the set would be the heavy gauge steel gauntlets needed to actually grip those handlebars.
Naaaaa...lol...You will have the ultimate grip just by clutching that barbed wire nice and tight...lol...I assure you that it will hold right onto your hands quite firmly...lol.
 
Naaaaa...lol...You will have the ultimate grip just by clutching that barbed wire nice and tight...lol...I assure you that it will hold right onto your hands quite firmly...lol.
There would obviously be cylindrical pipe welded on where the handle fastens to the stem and for the grips. So you could put rubber grips on...
 
Naaaaa...lol...You will have the ultimate grip just by clutching that barbed wire nice and tight...lol...I assure you that it will hold right onto your hands quite firmly...lol.
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I've seen some pretty funky handlebars on lowrider bicycles - including steering wheels....
Since we're using fencing/defense material, how about electrified handlebars ?
You could turn off the power while riding, switch it on as theft deterrent when parked in sketchy areas.
 
I've seen some pretty funky handlebars on lowrider bicycles - including steering wheels....
Since we're using fencing/defense material, how about electrified handlebars ?
You could turn off the power while riding, switch it on as theft deterrent when parked in sketchy areas.
 

It seems like it's staged to me, there is obviously someone there with a camera that follows the actors as they attempt to "steal" the bike, and the lousy acting...lol...Where is the high voltage battery that seems to shock them so bad located on it...lol...lol.
 
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