Side Bar

Tilzbow

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I use the older B Stinger quick disconnect and would go with the new one (Side Bar Elite) if they weren't so expensive and I didn't already have mine set up how I like it. Plus the two times I've gotten the itch to buy it, it's been on back order.
 

Tim M

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agreed... I use a BeeStinger QD knuckle but if I was to pick a better, lighter and smaller profile I would go with the Doinker knuckle and a QD.
 

desertcj

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I don't see the Stokerized SS1 mentioned. I don't use one, but I probably will with the next bow I get...
 
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I mean to take the actual side bar off. I could mount the side bar to a qd and take it and the stab off all in one. I only want one stab, offset and forward only.

Not sure I understand the need for weight behind the grip. I'm trying to balance the bow not have it fall back.

The bstinger elite has the qd for the sidebar built in.
 

RosinBag

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I may not be following you then. The b stinger one mounts to your stabilizer hole, then your front and side bar are on quick disconnects to take off.
 

wagnon89

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I mean to take the actual side bar off. I could mount the side bar to a qd and take it and the stab off all in one. I only want one stab, offset and forward only.

Not sure I understand the need for weight behind the grip. I'm trying to balance the bow not have it fall back.

I was wondering how this would work also. Don't really want any rear weight on my setup. Just wanted to mount my stabilizer out front like normal except offset a couple inches left for better balance. I haven't seen a bracket specifically for this yet so I figured either I don't know where to look or it's not the best way to go about it.
 

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You could use a regular B Stinger side bar bracket for moving front stabilizer over a couple inches to left . Fuse also used to make an off set stabilizer , I think it was called a side kick that would work.
 
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Brandon Pattison
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I'm with you, wagnon89.

A simple bracket would work. I'm using the Sidekick now but its not enough weight for balancing out the bow.
 
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