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Mountainbikes Handlebars Deda Zero1 RHM 38cm Ø31.7mm

Deda Zero1 RHM 38cm Ø31.7mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike, Road Bike

£25.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.66/mo.*
8stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Deda Zero RHM Handlebar 42cm

Deda Zero RHM Handlebar 42cm

Handlebar

£20.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.99/mo.*
8stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Race Face Chester Rise 78cm Ø35mm
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Race Face Chester Rise 78cm Ø35mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£36.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.31/mo.*
4stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Shotgun 2.0

Shotgun 2.0

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£30.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.26/mo.*
7stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Race Face Chester Riser Ø31.8mm

Race Face Chester Riser Ø31.8mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike, Road Bike

£32.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.99/mo.*
3stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Renthal Styr Twinwall 28.6mm

Renthal Styr Twinwall 28.6mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£136.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.65/mo.*
7stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Zipp Service Course SL 70 Handlebar Ø31.8mm

Zipp Service Course SL 70 Handlebar Ø31.8mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£94.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £31.66/mo.*
6stores
Mountainbikes Handlebars Renthal Styr Twinwall 28.6mm

Renthal Styr Twinwall 28.6mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£136.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.65/mo.*
5stores
Race Face Aeffect Rise 76cm Ø35mm

Race Face Aeffect Rise 76cm Ø35mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£36.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.33/mo.*
4stores
Renthal Fatbar V2 Riser

Renthal Fatbar V2 Riser

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£64.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.66/mo.*
6stores
Burgtec RideWide DH Alloy Handlebar 30mm Black

Burgtec RideWide DH Alloy Handlebar 30mm Black

Handlebar, Mountainbike, Road Bike

£79.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.66/mo.*
5stores
Renthal Mini SX Handlebar Pad 180mm

Renthal Mini SX Handlebar Pad 180mm

Handlebar, Mountainbike

£17.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.99/mo.*
3stores

Handlebars: 3 things to consider before buying

Handlebars come in various styles, each suited to different types of cycling. If you're into road cycling, drop handlebars are a popular choice as they offer multiple hand positions and an aerodynamic advantage. For mountain biking, flat or riser handlebars provide better control on rough terrains. Think about your cycling habits and choose handlebars that enhance your riding experience.

The material of handlebars affects both weight and durability. Aluminium handlebars are lightweight and affordable, making them a common choice for many cyclists. Carbon fibre options are even lighter and absorb vibrations well, but they can be more expensive. Steel handlebars offer great strength but tend to be heavier. Balance your need for durability with the desired weight to find the right fit.

When selecting handlebars, it's crucial to ensure they are compatible with your bike's stem and components. Measure the diameter of your current setup to find bars that will fit properly. Additionally, consider the width of the handlebars; wider bars can offer more control but might not suit all riders or bikes. Double-check these specifications to avoid any installation issues.

HANDLEBARS

FAQ

Handlebars are the part of a bicycle that you hold onto to steer. They come in various shapes and sizes to suit different riding styles and preferences. Choosing the right handlebars can enhance comfort and control while cycling, making your rides more enjoyable.

Choosing the right handlebars depends on your cycling style. Handlebars should match your riding position, whether it's upright for leisure or forward-leaning for speed. Consider width, shape, and material to ensure comfort and performance.

Handlebars are commonly made from aluminum, carbon fiber, or steel. Aluminum is lightweight and affordable, carbon fiber offers strength with low weight but at a higher cost, while steel provides durability. Your choice should reflect your ride type and budget.

Handlebar shapes vary to cater to different cycling needs. Drop bars offer aerodynamic advantages for road biking, flat bars provide stability for mountain biking, and riser bars lift the grips higher for comfort. Selecting the right shape enhances your riding experience.

Replacing handlebars is generally straightforward with basic tools. Ensure compatibility with your bike's stem size and brake/shifter setup. It's a good idea to check instructions or consult a professional if you're unsure about the process.

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