Handlebars - Hutch 
#1 2007-03-25 12:16pm
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Hutch
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Pro Racer Bars 27.5":
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#2 2007-03-28 7:53am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
This is from the '85 catalog:
Side Note:
I've read that some people think Hutch used thinner tubing on their bars to make them lighter... and this sometimes resulted in the bars getting pinched in stems... I've measured one of my two pairs of Hutch bars with some calipers and found the thickness to be 0.050" ... I measured several of my other brand bars and found the thickness to be 0.055 to 0.060 or more.
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#3 2007-05-01 5:43pm
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
these are race approved hutch freestyle bars.....

notice the lower cross bar looks different on the ads picture than these do wonder if thats the differrence between itson bars and regular ladder bars?
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#4 2007-05-02 6:06am
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These are a pair of Mike Dominguez Signature Series freestyle bars (The paint has seen better days)... these came off one of my early 86 Trick Stars ...... I'm not familiar with the "1st Class BMX" decal.... may not belong
The measurements are:
28" wide
Main Tubing - OD = 7/8" and .050" thick
Top Cross bar - OD = 3/4" x 10 3/4" wide (measured across the top side) .... 6 1/8" (measured center-to-center) up from stem mount
Lower Cross bar - OD = 1/2" x 8 3/8" wide (measured across the top side) .... 3 1/4" (measured center-to-center) up from stem mount

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#5 2007-05-07 6:24am
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Here's a pair of Buff Bars... (Mike Buff)... I think these are similar, if not the same as the freestyle bars that mobass posted above... just these were a signature series for Mike Buff. The decal that says "Buff Bars" is smudged on this pair.
The measurements are:
27 1/2" wide
Main Tubing - OD = 7/8" and .050" thick
Top Cross bar - OD = 1/2" x 11 3/8" wide (measured across the top side weld-to-weld) .... 7" (measured center-to-center) up from stem mount
Lower Cross bar - OD = 1/2" x 9 1/2" wide (measured across the top side weld-to-we) .... 4 1/2" (measured center-to-center) up from stem mount

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#6 2007-05-10 7:35am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
These are Hutch "Dually Bars" as shown in the 1988 Hutch Catalog...
Notice how the crossbars are flattened out as opposed to the earlier freestyle bar styles shown above.... also knurling at the stem mount
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#7 2007-05-11 11:25am
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These bars are the original Hutch Pro Racer bars... these are the same as Robinson Pro bars but have the Black "HUTCH" decal applied and sold by Hutch.
.. the owner (Mr. Stillwater) sent me the pictures to add to this section with info...
Width-(from bar end to end, not bending the tape measure is)- 28.5" tubing is 14/16th's
Cross bar width- 12" tubing is about 1/2"
Rise(from top of bottom bar to top of cross bar is 6.5"
no knurling black rub on sticker
(he said he would send me more pictures, so I'll update this post)

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#8 2007-05-11 11:35am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Hutch Bad Bars 1987/88
These bars are on Ebay at the moment (Correct 11.05.07) I have asked the seller his permission to show the bars. Perhaps you can view his auction in return!
Measurements are 28 1/4" Wide with an 11" crossbar and a 9" rise.
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#9 2007-05-21 12:14am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Hutch Pro Bars with original Decals
28" wide -11" crossbar -8" rise
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#10 2007-05-22 12:00am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Hutch Woody Itson Freestyle Bars:
These are my hutch bars .....basically to me they look identical to the bad boy bars
lil better pic of the decals the original Itson decal will say BY HUTCH repo's dont
28" width 6 inch rise 11 inch crossbar Fatter then usual crossbar 





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#11 2007-05-30 8:15am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
The difference between Buff and Dominguez ladder bars is that the top bar is a bigger diameter on Dominguez bars. Both crossbars are the same diameter on Buff bars.
No offense but I suck at negotiating, so rule of thumb: When dealing with me just assume the price is firm unless I say "OBO".
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#12 2007-08-15 12:27pm
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#13 2007-09-28 8:15am
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There is some debate around when Futuristic black first appeared. I've heard stories that they were built as early as late-'84
"Bad Bars" were branded later when production was going on in Taiwan. Also note the knurling on bad bars.
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#14 2007-10-03 11:26am
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Rumor has it that Bad bars are Woody bars, but the name was changed to 'bad bars' when Woody defected to Diamondback.
No offense but I suck at negotiating, so rule of thumb: When dealing with me just assume the price is firm unless I say "OBO".
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#15 2009-02-27 11:54am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Hutch Cruiser Bars

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#16 2009-03-08 1:05pm
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Hutch Cruiser bars 28" 6" rise not NOS had to powder Candy red. 
Hutch Mike Dominguez bars with nice crimp from previous owner ![]()

more Hutch bars added soon. These were the only pics or my bars I had on file at the time.
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#17 2009-11-10 10:11am
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NOS Hutch Badd Bars - in the bag! ![]()
(and to answer questions above - they're pretty much exactly Woody Bars - same shape and dimensions / geometry, but they added the "HUTCH" stamp, and a cross hatched knurling.. circa 1987 )

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#19 2011-06-09 2:46pm
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1st Gen Hutch bars above you see the bottom of 2nd gens more boxie.
2nd Gens
2nd Gens Chrome OG W/ OG decals
3rd Gens like 2nds but fatter and shorter cross bar w/ white on clear factory decals OG Chrome And Decals
Unknown Hutch bars I got from Juan Bmxaddicts note low cross bar location.
Hutch Cruiser Bar OG
Hutch Expert Bars 
Weld Close Up On 1st Gen Robinson made Hutch bars AKA 1st gens like in 1st picture above.

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#20 2011-07-22 11:00am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
Original decal close up for reference:
And another closeup of first gen cross bar welds:
Thanks for the help id'ing these bars, Mike, and of course David who sold them to me.
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#21 2011-07-23 3:58am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
first gen pro racer bars
boxier third gens.these are identical to second gens but these have a thicker cross bars
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#22 2012-01-07 8:52pm
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#23 2012-10-27 12:02am
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#24 2012-12-02 2:07pm
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I got these from a member who got them with a windstyer.
I don't throw it away because someday I know I will want it back.
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#25 2013-02-12 9:12am
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Re: Handlebars - Hutch
freestyl wrote:
Hey guys all my bars made by VDC (first), then Hutch are .065 wall thickness. DB dropped the ball on that and made them .049. Regular handlebars were .049 and I use to bend them like crazy. My bars basically evolved from Star bars. Greg Hill use to give me bars and I really liked them, except I kept bending then and ocassionally would hit my face on the cross bar when I would land hard. I felt bad asking him for bars all the time and one day I was telling Voris about my problem. So we took the basic star bar design, flattened the sweep a bit, incrased the tubing thickness to .065 and made the cross bar larger for added strength and to look better. That was the gen 1 VDC made Woody bar. The only difference between the Gen 1 VDC woody bar and the Gen 2 VDC Woody bar was I lowered the cross bar by an inch to help spare my face a bit on the hard landings.
When I went to ride for Hutch, their design was suppose to be a copy of my VDC Gen 2 bar. But tubing machines would differ ever so slightly BITD and they were pretty close, but the Hutch made bars are a little narrower on the bottom to give your knees more room. There is only so much you can do to a handlebar to differentiate it, but mine were the first of their kind with those types of features. Also, the Hutch made bars had holes drilled in the bottom of the ends to hang them for paint.
The DB bars were suppose to be exact copies of my Hutch made bars, but I'm not sure what happened there. DB used them on a lot of their bikes, but didn't put my name on them so they would have to pay me a royalty. I think since then they have probably been the most copied bar on the market. More than a few of todays best selling bars almost match up identical to my old bars, except for a flatter bend and the knurling. The knurling really does help, I wish I had done that myself.
Anyhow, I hope this helps. Also as to different cross bar heights, etc, those were just production errors. BITD almost all bars were made here in the US by people, not machines. If you cut a cross bar the wrong length, even an 1/8 of an inch off, it would lower it down on the handlebars. I have people ask me time and time again, do you think these were proto's or something? I just smile and tell them no, somebody was probably a little hung over on monday cutting cross bars.....
FYI, if I ever get confused myself, I will defer to the two Matts, they have it pretty dialed.
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