I don't have any expertise regarding metallurgy - only my own experience
riding bars that are 20+ years old.  Upon visual inspection they appear
fine and I've never noticed anything strange while riding with them.  I
plan to continue ring them until someone declares I'm completely nuts...
which could theoretically happen at any time, right?

Aaron Young
Vancouver, WA

On Monday, March 18, 2013, Michael wrote:

> In a cool interview with Nitto exec Mr. Yoshikawa, Grant asks this
> question. Nitto exec leaves it up to consumer. So I was wondering if
> anything to be concerned about. Anyone know anything about aluminum bar
> life?
> Do I need to throw away the old used set of bars I have? Don't want any
> accidents.
>
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