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RENTHAL FATBAR 831 HANDLEBAR ORANGE FOR CRF 250 R / HUSQVARNA TC 85 / SX 85
€150.50
€136.96
Handlebars
A motorcycle's handlebars are an essential part of the rider's steering system. It consists of a horizontal bar attached to the steering column and provides the rider with a means of controlling the vehicle's direction. The handlebar is also the place where several controls vital to motorcycle operation are mounted. Here are some of the features associated with motorcycle handlebars:
Shape and Type: Handlebars can vary in shape and type depending on the style of motorcycle. There are straight handlebars, butterfly handlebars, bracelet handlebars (often used on sportbikes), wide handlebars (as on choppers) and other variations.
Controls: Handlebar-mounted controls typically include throttle (for acceleration), front and rear brake levers, clutch lever, horn button, turn signal switches, and sometimes heated grips or other electronic devices.
Reinforcement Bar: Some handlebars, particularly on off-road motorcycles, may feature a loop- or cross-shaped reinforcement bar to strengthen the structure.
Grips: Grips are often made of rubber, foam or composite material to provide a comfortable, non-slip grip for the rider.
Mirrors: Many handlebars are fitted with mirrors to enable the rider to keep an eye on traffic behind him.
Vibration dampers: Some handlebars can be fitted with vibration dampers to reduce the transmission of vibrations to the rider.
Adjustments: Some handlebars can be adjusted in height or inclination to allow the rider to adjust the riding position to suit his or her preferences.
Handlebar choice can also be a matter of personal style and riding preference. It's important to keep the handlebars in good condition and ensure that all controls are correctly adjusted to guarantee a safe and comfortable ride.



