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Product Description
The Renthal Fatbar features a tapered outer wall resulting n a 11/8” clamping diameter and a 7/8” diameter at the control ends. This profiled wall and braceless design combines excellent strength with good flexibility. Kawasaki ATV, KTM and Suzuki have chosen the Renthal Fatbar as the ultimate braceless handlebar and fit them as original equipment where this design is preferred within their range.
Note:
- 11/8” (28.6mm) large diameter clamping area
- Tapered wall construction to 7/8” (22.2mm) allows fitment of standard grips and controls
- Braceless design
- 7010 T6 Aluminium. Renthal has exclusive rights to this specifically developed alloy, for the manufacture of handlebars
- Shot peened surface finish to help prevent fatigue failure
- Knurled grip area increases bonding between bars and grips
- No knurling in clamping area as this could cause a stress riser and lead to fatigue failure
- Anodizing - a 15 step anodizing process forms and integral coating giving protection against corrosion.
- Laser etched positioning grid
- Bar pad sold separately
Note:
- Width: 795
- Height: 95
- Rise: 70
- Clamp Area: 205
- Sweep: 62

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MSRP $89.95$77.96

Availability:
This item ships via UPS Ground and delivery will take approximately 4-5 business days depending on your location from CA.
Disclaimer:
Actual product may look different from the image depicted. All images were provided by the manufacturer.MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
About Renthal
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Attention to every small detail is what it takes to be the best. Everyone dreams of success but achieving it takes relentless commitment and effort.
It is this obsession for detail, quality and engineering that makes Renthal products the finest on the market today.
HISTORY
Renthal was formed in 1969 by motorcycle enthusiasts Andrew Renshaw and Henry Rosenthal to make handlebars for trials bikes. The name is a combination - REN from Renshaw and the THAL from Rosenthal.
In 1975 the company entered the motocross market with full time production in Manchester, Northern England, the very same place where the company resides today. The company had steady growth through the 70's and 80's and finally broke into the US market in the early 90s. Renthal currently employs over 60 production staff and its products are sold in 42 countries worldwide.
In October 2000 Renthal's factory was destroyed by a massive fire. What replaced the original factory was a completely new, state of the art manufacturing and design facility. Renthal's 41,000 sq. ft. factory now uses the most state of the art equipment available for manufacturing, quality control, R&D, and storage. This includes five Yamazaki two and three axis CNC turning centers, seven Kitamura machining centers, one Kardex Shuttle 500NT automated vertical storage system, and a number of other custom specification machines. These custom spec machines include bar bending machines, a fatigue tester and drop test rig created to fatigue aluminum handlebars.
In 2004 Renthal added to its list of records, becoming the first aluminium handlebar to be fitted as OE on a Japanese off-road motorcycle, possibly one of the highest accolades of quality a company in this industry could receive.