The Renthal® Fatbar® Lite is the ultimate lightweight, trail-proof handlebar. We designed and developed this handlebar to offer the ultimate combination of lightness, strength and durability.
Renthal® Fatbar® Lite handlebars are designed to ride faster, jump further and last longer.
Features
• High strength 7 series Aluminium Alloy
• Optimised taper tube construction
• Shot peened for increased fatigue life
• Corrosion and abrasion resistant hard anodised finish
• Laser etched positioning grid for easy set up
• Width marks allow personalised fit adjustment
• Permanent Graphics
Handlebar Specification | |
Width | 760mm |
Backsweep | 7° |
Upsweep | 5° |
Rise | 30mm |
Clamping Diameter | 35mm |
Weight | 270g |
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Trail Weight
TRAIL WEIGHT
The all new Fatbar Lite is at a market leading weight of just 270g. This is achieved with efficient use of material, removing any excess to reduce weight, whilst retaining the strength, durability and flex characteristics as the original Fatbar Lite. -
Trail Geometry
TRAIL GEOMETRY
As well as reducing weight, width is also increased up to a full 760mm. The Fatbar Lite features proven 7° back sweep / 5° up sweep combination and is available in 10, 20, 30 and 40mm rise options, to suit any bike and any rider preference. All rise options are also available in both 31.8mm and 35mm diameters.
Note – 780mm width and 31.8mm diameter only for Zero Rise.
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Aluminium Tech
ALUMINIUM TECH
The Renthal Fatbar Lite is constructed from exclusive, high strength, 7 series aluminium. The material and specific heat treatment processes have been carefully selected to give the ultimate in strength and durability. -
Ultra Durable
ULTRA DURABLE
Millions of tiny steel shot are blasted at high velocity at the Fatbar Lite, leaving a textured surface finish. This shot peening process vastly increases the fatigue life and hence durability of the handlebar. -
Hard Anodised
HARD ANODISED
The Fatbar Lite features a hard anodising surface treatment. This finish is far superior in abrasion resistance to standard anodising, to keep your handlebar looking new.