Mountain Bike Handlebars
If you prefer a flat bar on your XC rig, why not go with the proven-tough design of Easton's EA70 XC Handlebar? There's not much to say about it, besides that it weighs 145 grams, and that it features... more...
The Easton EC70 XC handlebar weighs in at a scant 125 grams, but it's stronger than bars twice as heavy. The carbon-fiber EC70 utilizes carbon nanotube (CNT) and TaperWall technology to make it one of... more...
You have done everything but drill holes in your derailleur cage to lighten your race bike. Now shave some real weight by switching to the Easton EC90 XC Handlebar. This ultralight bar uses Easton's C... more...
Easton's TaperWall construction makes the EA70 Monkeybar Handlebar tougher than the competition, so you don't have to worry it when you push your cross country bike into the freeride realm. The EA 70 ... more...
The burly Havoc DH Handlebar features Easton's TaperWall construction to increase strength and durability because, well, you know how hard you are on your bike. After a wreck that tacos your rim and s... more...
Slap the Easton MonkeyLite XC Handlebar on your cross-country rig, and get riser bar performance without adding extra weight. The MonkeyLite XC comes in two riser heights and features Easton's CNT com... more...
Mountain bikers if you want to lose weight, put your steed on a carbon diet starting with Easton's MonkeyLite SL Handlebar. By including Easton's CNT carbon nanotube technology, the MonkeyLite SL incr... more...
Easton's CNT composite material shaves weight off the Monkeylite DH Handlebar for downhill and freeride bikers who want to trim every ounce they can. Unlike most composite bars, the Monkeylite DH Hand... more...
The Race Face Next XC Carbon Riser Bars dampen trail vibrations and are super strong yet lightweight. Plus, the Next XC Carbon Risers won't bust your mountain bike budget. Since carbon bars occasional... more...
Slip the Race Face Next XC Carbon Flat Handlebars onto your hardtail, and smoke all your pansy dual-suspended buddies by a mile on the next climb. If you have nerves of steel and the reactions of a ho... more...


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