Renthal Handlebars & Accessories Review at RevZilla.com
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- Renthal Handlebars & Accessories Review
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As a trendsetter and industry shaker when it comes to motorcycle handlebars, Renthal has made a name for itself as the go-to place for quality handlebars (and other accessories) that won’t break the bank. Founded by two engineering enthusiasts who were equally as obsessed with motorcycles, Renthal has spent decades honing their craft and racking up World Championships along the way. With a large portfolio that provides options to fit an incredibly wide range of motorcycle makes, models, and years, Renthal has from day one been focused on delivering riders with performance-based handlebars and the accompanying motorcycle accessories that set champions apart from the pack. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Your delivery of explanation is so well put together. Please do more motocross products!! You guys rock.
Would the street fighter 7/8 handlebars fit on a 2007 kawasaki ninja 650r?
Hi, witch stronger Renthal 997 twinwall, fatbar or 7/8??Thks
Renthal makes the best bars.
What is better for a crf 230f, Renthal or Protaper?
Very helpful!
Just got Renthal Cr high bend for my drz. They don’t look higher. The angle of the wrist looks weird. The pinky is higher than the thumb! I haven’t installed them yet because idk if that’s a good bend for me. Any suggestions? They are fat bars so I have the adapter for them too. Just looks weird with the ends so high.
Why did this come up i tried to find something on tokipro handlebars but there was only renthal handlebars that came up
Heya! Trying to raise the height on my FZ07 bars. Looking at Motech risers, but would prefer taller bars as opposed to risers. Not alot of info on stock rise/sweep vs aftermarket offerings. Unsure if Renthal Street High do the trick. Pro Taper? Lil help? Thanks in advance!
As much as I wish we had some data to provide, you're right, this information is not really published anywhere. I'd recommend taking a measuring tape to your existing handlebars and mimic the specs that are provided by Renthal and Pro Taper. The Renthal Street High do sound like a good choice but as you mentioned, you'd really want to compare them to your stock set up. Best of luck! -TeamZilla Chris
ReturnToYourBreath did you ever get the street highs?
I'm considering replacing the TC bros drag bar I bought which is way to low on my FZ-07 and also I can feel the vibrations way more than the stock bar. Thinking about getting a low or ultra low but it's difficult to get an idea about how it will look without seeing it in person near or on the bike.
I'm hoping these won't translate vibrations as much and I'm hoping that the low or ultra low will make my shoulders not hurt. but still give me the position that I like that gives me more control.
Hi, did you actually changed do a renthal handlebar? Less vibration?
@@Marco-cl9pb handle bars should not have any effect on vibration
Hi RZ team! As a reference, what size/rise are the Street Bars used in the video?
We didn't record which exact bend type we used unfortunately. -DrewZilla
2011 yamaha raptor 700 looking for rental bars twill wall 1/8 whats a good bend am not familiar with any on them
I believe your stock bar height is 143mm, and all the Renthal Twinwall bars have a shorter height, so you'll have to decide what change you're looking for. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/renthal-twinwall-handlebars-1-18
Does the twin wall have a 1 1/8 clamp area and for the control 7/8
Yes, they're 1 1/8" at the clamping area and 7/8" at the grips. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/renthal-twinwall-handlebars-1-18
I'm looking to getting some for an ER6f/Ninja 650 my only worry is that I've heard the inner diameter is to small for factory bar ends or aftermarket bar end mirrors, do you know if this is true or if it has been changed?
That is correct. For the most part, accessories made for OEM bars and accessories made for aftermarket bars won't work together. OEM bars tend to be threaded for OEM equipment, whereas everything else is hollow. Aftermarket bars can be made of other materials too, most commonly aluminum, which has a different ID. So I would factor in needing new bar ends at least. If you're looking to get bar end mirrors as well, you can just mount them to the bar itself (rather than messing with adapters). That way the end is free for a weight or slider. -Kraus-e
Thanks for the reply mate, gives me some options to think about, I never thought of trying to put the mirrors over the bars. I expected to have to use them as a replacement for bar end weights as they come with the fitting attachment with the expanding rubber bushing.
You're welcome!
Can I remove the center bar and ride without it. Does it weaken the bars?
Yes and yes. You can remove it, but the bar then has a lot more flex. -DrewZilla
Hey @revzilla I am looking for 0 pullback handlebars for 2013 Honda CB1000R. Can you suggest which one to choose? I want bars which are low and straight. Unable to find it anywhere. Can you please help? Thanks
We don't have any completely straight bars, but the most you will get with a tapered 1 1/8" bar is the Rizoma Drag Handlebar. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/rizoma-1-18-drag-handlebars
I think buy twinwall for my yz 250 /08 my question is; I need to buy some accessory to install the handlebar?. PLEASE HELP ME
If your stock handlebar is 1 1/8" at the clamping area, then you do not need any accessory besides the proper hand tools. If your stock handlebar is 7/8" at the clamping area, then you would need to get 1 1/8" risers to match the 1 1/8" diameter of the Twinwall bars at the clamping area. -DrewZilla
Thanks!!!! good boy!!
Why do you always leave out dual sport and adventure bikes
What size in the renthal Street is closest in measurements to the factory far as the 2016 fzo7?
The closest should be the Road Low. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/renthal-street-handlebars-78
@@RevZilla road low?
We have it listed just as Low. -DrewZilla
will these fit a moped
Probably not. Most mopeds have narrower handlebars or built-in, non adjustable handlebars. -DrewZilla
rental or protaper?
Honestly both are good options. It comes down to the shape/bend you're looking for. -DrewZilla
RevZilla i went with the ProTaper Se for my raptor 700 thanks
I have an 05 SV650, The stem doesn't have mounts as the bike comes with clip on's. I'm interested in putting the 7/8's medium or high bend street bars on her and was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on which method to go with or if you would recommend keeping the clip ons?
Option 1.) Buy some risers and drill the stem to install them and the bar
Option 2.) Buy risers and weld them to the stem
If you have clip-ons and your top triple clamp isn't drilled for risers, then your bike is probably an SV650S. The SV650N "Naked" came with risers and an upright handlebar. The cheapest/easiest thing for you to do would be to just buy a used drilled top clamp and risers for an SV650N. Alternately, you could just get riser clip-ons (we sell Woodcraft) or Converti-Bars (which we don't carry). -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/woodcraft-riser-clip-ons-with-78-bars
RevZilla Thank you, I'm probably going to go with the pre-drilled clamp or drill the clamp myself.
Ehh not a year but when things go wrong
knurling, grid markings and all the shit related...you get all that in e.g. TRW bars that are nearly half the price cheaper...
If all modern road bikes need holes drilled in the bars…and renthal doesn’t allow drilling. Then these are essentially a waste of time for the road.