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The Renthal Fatbar 35 has achieved cult status and is the handlebar of choice for World Cup downhill teams and riders. Six gold medals at the World Championships cement its status as one of the most successful racing products of all time. The Fatbar 35 has been designed to be the ultimate in lightness, strength, and durability, while sharing the same flex characteristics and riding feel as the 31.8 mm diameter model. Available in four different heights, this is a highly durable handlebar made of aluminum alloy with an anodized finish, making it completely corrosion-resistant.
Racing Geometry
In addition to reducing weight, the width has also been increased to 800 mm. The Fatbar features a proven combination of drop and rake and is available with rise options of 10, 20, 30, and 40 mm to suit all types of bikes and any riding style.
Race winner
The Renthal Fatbar has achieved cult status and is the handlebar of choice for World Cup downhill teams and riders. Multiple gold medals at the World Championships cement its status as one of the most successful racing products of all time.
Series 7 Aluminum
The Renthal Fatbar is constructed from high-quality 7050 T6 aluminum with variable thickness. The material and specific heat treatment processes have been carefully selected to offer the ultimate in strength and durability.
Width Markings
Laser-etched width marks allow you to cut the handlebar precisely and adapt it to your riding style. These positioning marks enable a custom fit.
Positioning Grid
Laser-marked in the center of the handlebar so you can center the handlebar on the stem and set your preferred angle with precision.
Hard Anodized
The Fatbar features a durable anodized finish that is resistant to abrasion and corrosion.
Permanent graphics
The permanent graphics, chemically applied and oven-cured, are extremely durable and provide a subtle aesthetic that complements any bike
Diameter: 35mm
Width: 800 mm
Rise: 10mm, 20mm, 30mm, 40mm
Rake: 7 degrees
Upward angle: 5 degrees