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Renthal FatBar Lite Carbon UD Carbon, 7 Degree, 31.8 Clamp, 760mm Wide

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Description

The Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon is the ultimate light-weight, trail-proof handlebar.

Designed for Trail, Enduro and XC riders and racers, the Fatbar Lite Carbon is the product of an intense and in-depth research and development program. This ride-tuned handlebar combines the ultimate blend of strength, stiffness and shock absorption.

Race Winning

The Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon is the handlebar of choice for Enduro racers. Three Enduro World Series overall titles have been won using the Fatbar Lite Carbon, cementing it as one of the most successful race products of all time.

Carbon Tech

The Fatbar Lite Carbon uses a full UD (uni-directional) carbon construction. Efficient placement and orientation of the uni-directional carbon fibres maximise the strength and fine tune the stiffness of the handlebar.

Ride Tuned

The UD (uni-directional) carbon fibres are layered and aligned to give specific flex characteristics. The ride-tuned stiffness of the Fatbar Lite Carbon results in incredible control, yet careful tuning gives the perfect level of comfort.

Ultra Durable

Impact strength is hugely important in a carbon handlebar. This is why the Fatbar Lite Carbon is designed to significantly surpass the EN BMX drop test standard.

As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.
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