Straight Strap Bypass Cabinet Barn Door Hardware Kit | Matte Black

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Lead time, capacity, and options. This kit ships in 2–3 business days from stock in matte black only, with fixed track lengths. The Goldberg Brothers mini kit is made to order in 10–15 business days but offers all 17 powder coat finishes, custom track lengths, and a biparting configuration option.

Flat rollers hang the door at the standard track depth — close to the wall. Bent rollers have an offset arm that positions the door slightly forward from the wall. The front door's outer wheel sits between the two wheels of the back door — this interleaving allows both doors to share one track and pass each other. Every bypass kit requires at least one flat and one bent roller set.

Two practical differences: clearance and capacity. The straight strap bypass requires only 3 in of clearance above the door panel vs 4 in for the J-strap bypass — making it the better choice when overhead space above the cabinet door is tight. It also carries 80 lbs total vs 50 lbs for the J-strap bypass. On the aesthetic side, the straight strap lies flat across the door face in a clean horizontal line, while the J-strap has a straight face piece with a J-curve that wraps over the roller above. Both are available in matte black; only the J-strap bypass is also available in brushed nickel.

The floor-mounted T-guide installs directly below the door panel. A small slot in the bottom edge of the door slides over the T-guide, keeping the door tracking straight. Each door gets its own T-guide — a 3-door kit includes 3 T-guides. Installation requires two small screws into the floor per guide. If you have finished flooring you'd prefer not to drill into, see our wall-mounted floor guides as an alternative.

No — adjacent doors always maintain a 4-1/2 in overlap when closed. The front door's wheel sits between the back door's wheels, so they cannot meet flush. This is minor in most cabinet installations. If a flush edge-to-edge closure is required, a biparting single-track configuration is the better fit — two doors split from the center with no overlap constraint.

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