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Le handlebar is an essential part of your two wheels. A metal part, it is an essential element for driving and road holding.
It allows you to benefit from a good grip, driving comfort and the feeling of it.
There are different materials, shapes and colors. Whether in height, type or color, the handlebar must be adapted to the characteristics and riding style of the rider. The handlebar is part of the overall aesthetic of your machine.
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Pay attention to the outer and inner diameters of the handlebar tube, especially if you are not changing the saddles. The standard diameter is 22mm (precisely 22,2mm). A diameter of 28mm (precisely 28,6mm) also exists.
A handlebar with a large diameter is more rigid. A change in tube diameter requires a change in clamps which exist in diameter 22,2 mm and 28,6 mm.
Caution : some bridges are not removable, the new ones will have to be fixed par above.
The importance of the inside diameter: you recover the handlebars original, or you choose new ones. Anyway, the inside diameter determines the model of tips to choose.
Bar ends are not only useful in the event of a fall, they balance the bike and eliminate a lot of vibrations.
Remember to consult our tutorial which deals with the handlebar change and handles and the one on the change of jumpers.
Here are the important dimensions when choosing your handlebar (you will find the dimensions of each handlebar on their product sheet):
A: Total length
B: Width at the saddles
C: Height
D: Curve
E: Bending

There are many shapes and sizes of handlebars. The handlebar affects the riding position and the ease of handling your machine.
Don't choose a handlebar on a whim or purely on aesthetics.
There are several types of handlebars, and each type has variations
- Typical handlebar custom : handlebars raised with hands up. The driver benefits from good stability
- Typical handlebar roadster : it is a compromise between the handlebar custom and the flat handlebar. It comes in 3 sub-families high, medium and low
- High handlebar: +3 mm, comfortable rider position, less maneuverability when cornering
- Medium handlebar: 3.5-3.5mm, standard height, good for most motorcycles
- Low handlebar: - 100 mm, sportier position, maneuverability in turns, uncomfortable posture over long distances.
- Flat handlebar: it has very little bending, it appeals to par its originality and good maneuverability. Mainly on sports bikes
- Handlebar cross : usually made with a reinforcement bar on which a protective foam may be added. Robust and reliable, it exists in a raised version for the motorcyclecross and in a lower version which can be adapted to scooters;
- Handlebar braceflight or "street handlebars": sold par pair, it attaches to the fork tubes, optimizes handling with better weight distribution on the front axle, maneuverability is more limited than with the original handlebars. The diameter to consider is that of the fork arm.
Our selection of handlebars is made with reputable manufacturers recognized for the reliability of their manufacture.
Voca Racing, Spanish company created in 2010 specializes in the design of exhaust pipes. It very quickly became popular by offering high-performance products that are easily adaptable to the 50cc mécaboîtes.
Protaper , founded in 1991 has developed a range of products around the handlebar and trigger guard. It offers a wide choice of grips, handlebar pads, footrests etc...
Renthal, a global manufacturer of motorcycle parts, motorcyclecross and quads is considered industry leading
Tommaselli is a brand specializing in handlebars and all accessories related to motorcycle handlebars. It's a fairly high-end Italian brand.
KRM, a French company created in 2004 specializes in motorcycle competition parts.
Gencod, is a brand of spare parts for two-wheelers creepar 50Factory, official distributor.

As standard, the handlebar installed on your machine is made of steel. This alloy guarantees good solidity and reliability. At a reasonable cost, it is comfortable car it absorbs vibrations well. It is produced in chrome finish and fairly standard in shape.
Aluminum handlebars have the advantage of being light and are produced in different sizes and colours. However, their light weight and flexibility make them more easily breakable in the event of a fall.
Carbon handlebars are even lighter than aluminum ones, they benefit from good rigidity and are widely used for motorcyclingcross. They are more expensive than other handlebars.
By changing handlebars, you will get a better riding position and a more personal look to your vehicle. The manufacturers offer handlebars of different shapes, angles and heights as well as a choice of colors.
The bridges et handlebars should not be neglected and will complete your choice.
The 22 mm handlebar is the standard on the majority of motorcycles. The 28 mm, also called " Fatbar ", is more rigid and designed for sportier or off-road driving. It requires the use of compatible bridges.
Check the original handlebar diameter, width at the clamps, and bar end compatibility. Also consult the product sheets for precise dimensions and mounting requirements.
The type handlebar roadster Medium (30-70mm height) offers a good balance between ride comfort and handling. It is suitable for everyday, urban or road use.
Yes, the clamps must match the diameter of the new handlebar. Changing from 22mm to 28mm requires matching clamps, unless the old ones are removable and adjustable.
Steel is strong and absorbs vibrations well. Aluminum is lighter but more fragile in the event of a fall. Carbon is ultra-light, rigid, and high-end, often used in motorcycles.cross.
A flat handlebar improves handling but imposes a lower posture, making it less comfortable over long distances. It is especially recommended for sport bikes or short urban use.
Yes, with the right tools and following a proper tutorial. Remember to check cable length, handle compatibility, and clamps. Adjustments may be necessary depending on the model.
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