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Renthal Twinwall Handlebars - Oversized 1-1/8"

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Product Description

The revolutionary Twinwall® handlebar is an oversized diameter 1-1/8" (28.6 mm) handlebar which utilizes two tubes, one within the other, borrowing principles from aircraft design to give the best combination of lightness, strength and safety. Since their introduction in 1998, the Twinwall has been the handlebar of choice for more professional race teams and has helped more riders win championships than any other handlebar in the world.

The following features are integral to the Renthal Twinwall® handlebars:

  • Twinwall construction - consists of two aluminum alloy tubes one within the other.
  • Outer tube is 7010 T73 aluminum, which has extreme resistance to mechanical damage and is anodized to prevent corrosion.
  • Inner tube is ultra high strength 7010 T6 aluminum and is hard anodized to resist wear from twist grip and controls.
  • Rubber seals cover the join to keep out water and cleaning fluids.
  • Laser-etched positioning grid.
  • Renthal's pioneered bonded lightweight single bolt clamping system for the crossbrace, greatly increases strength whilst still allowing flex.
  • Knurling - grip end only - increases bonding between bar and grip.
  • No knurling in clamp area, this could cause stress on the riser and lead to fatigue failure.
  • A specially developed injection-molded crossbar pad is fitted with every handlebar.
  • Note: Renthal Twinwall handlebars require the use of oversized 1-1/8" handlebar clamps.

Renthal Twinwalls are used by more factory teams than any other handlebar, including: Honda Red Bull Racing, Monster Energy Kawasaki, Pro-Circuit Kawasaki, Rockstar Suzuki Canidae, TLD Lucas Oils Honda, Team Honda Martin Racing, Team Kawasaki Europe, Team Suzuki Europe, Factory KTM Europe, HRC Honda Japan, KHI Kawasaki Japan and Suzuki Japan.

Renthal. We build championships™.

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Verified Purchaser
Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA
These bars are Amazing
With all the different sizes and styles to choose from, i recommend the CR HIGH set up, its really close to OEM and gives a relaxed fit for any rider really , however if you are short though, i recommend the Carmichael set up(feels better)
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Verified Purchaser
Location: Seattle
Twinwall bars
Love the high rise renthal bars. great look and feel to them!
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Location: Fort Thompson, SD, USA
Best Handlebars ever had!
When I got this handlebar in mail I thought it was empty but it very lightweight and strong. When I bent or break handlebar I will kept buying renthal twinwall handle bars. You should buy this!
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The best bars!
These were easy to install, well represented on the website and have a great feel while I'm riding. Motosport did it again! I would totally recommend theses bars to anyone.
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Location: Arizona
Best bars ever
this is the most used longest lasting bars that i have had worth every penny thanks motosport
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Location: mi
High Quality Bars!!
Very nice handlebars!
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Verified Purchaser
Location: los angles, CA
Nice bars
Good quality bars
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Verified Purchaser
Location: Costa Mesa, CA
Best bars
I bought these bars this summer. They look great and more importantly can handle spills. I like the lower bend also.
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Verified Purchaser
Location: Smiths Station AL
Twinwall Handlebars
Well worth the money, I spend more time on the ground than on the bike so I needed a set of bars that could keep up. Renthal Twinwall Handlebars have stood up to some good wipe outs. Current bike KX450F
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Location: Webster City, IA
Weak sauce
i had these for one ride. they look great, but i fell in a corner in 2nd gear today and they bent. no, its not the clamps or anything. the bars themselves bent. maybe i just had a bad set. i suppose keeping my helmet out of the dirt would help lengthen the life of my bars!
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Size chart?...
davramov Location: israel
Wich size?...
davramov Location: Israel
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Kevin 9 days 14 hours ago Location: Cranford, NJ
Looking for handle bars and bar protecters for 2006 suzki DRZ 125?
MotoSport Staff
8 days 17 hours ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
Unfortunately these bars will not be a direct bolt on. They would require an adapter to mount. You will want to go with a 7/8ths size bar so it will fit the stock handlebar clamps. Either the Renthal, or Pro Taper are good choices. There are many different styles of hand guards depending whether you just want shields or full wrap protectors. In the full wrap protectors, the Cycra Pro bend are the most common. These fit and look great and will protect your hands and lever in the event of a crash. The handlebar bend will be determined by your personal preference. Please refer to the size chart to get the dimensions of each handlebar. A mini bend bar is going to the closest to stock for your DRZ125. If you need additional help sizing the handlebars please give us a call.
davramov 1 month 13 days ago Location: israel
Size chart?
Your size chart is different from the chart that apear in renthal's website. I am interested in maybe 997 model but in the sizes that appear in the renthal website and not your site. is theare any difrence ?
MotoSport Staff
26 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
The sizing chart should be correct now with Renthal's specs. Sorry for the confusion, but everything is now according to Renthals sizing charts.
davramov 1 month 22 days ago Location: Israel
Wich size?
i have 2013 ktm sxf 350 with stock renthal handlebar and its discusting handlebar. i ride stand up most of time and my hight is 1.70 meter. what size should i take ? i want higher andצ maybe Narrower handlebar. i use to ride 2008 crf 250 and i liked the stock renthal handlebar but maybe it can be better.
MotoSport Staff
1 month 13 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
If you like the stock bend on the CRF250R and would like something a little bit taller than what you have, then I would go with the CR High bend. These will work out well and if you are unhappy with the width they can always be cut down on each side to make them more narrow.
rightoutlander800 1 month 27 days ago
What size do I need?
I'm 6'3 and I like to ride standing up, I ride a 2010 canam outlander 800R and the stock height is ok but I can afford a little more rise when riding. Im interested in the Renthal twinwall oversized 1 1/8". Can someone help me with the sizing because the size chart helps me none.
MotoSport Staff
1 month 26 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
I did some checking for you for your application. Keep in mind handlebars are a complete personal preference. These specific bars will not fit your application unless you have installed 1 1/8th inch mounts. If you have the 7/8th mounts still, you will want to go with something like the Pro Taper SE Raptor bend. If you have the 1 1/8th mounts you can do the Pro Taper Contour Raptor bend.
mxdude Over 3 years ago
Size?
I have a 2005 drz 110 could i use these bars with stock mounts and whats the highest bars
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago
no. these are oversized bars. you have 7/8 mounts.
Top 250 Contributor
2 years 11 months ago Location: NEPA
no u will need to buy oversized mounts to fit these bars motosport sells adapters to fit your stock mounts
HondaRider156 Over 3 years ago
RC MINI / 85cc?
On the Renthal website there is a bend called RC MINI / 85cc. I was wondering if I could get it from motosport.
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: Tualatin
yes we can special order the RC Mini/85cc Twinwall. the only color they come in is black and it generally takes about 1-2 weeks to get.
OCKX250F Over 3 years ago
Renthal twinwalls - 2004-KX250F?
Will an average rider really notice the difference in all these bends?
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: P+RTLAND
Some do some dont, Normally you will notice a difference because they put you in different riding positions even though you may not realize it.
Top 250 Contributor
2 years 11 months ago Location: NEPA
you can buy different bends to your liking when buying these bars and if you crash alot they will save you some cash because they can take a beating
mxer396 Over 3 years ago
Is there a difference between the rc high and the carmichal high?
Over 3 years ago
Yes. There is a difference in the bends. The best way to see all of the dimensions of Renthal's bars is to go to their website. It gives a good diagram of the difference in the bends.
1998yz250 Over 3 years ago
Is there any warranty on these bars?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: USA
The only warranty Renthal would offer is against manufacture defects.
richter Over 3 years ago Location: Eureka, CA
Whats the difference?
Whats the difference in the pull back of the stewart and the carmichael bend?
Over 3 years ago Location: Remington, VA
The Carmichael bars are almost completely straight, there is almost no bend at all. I'm not sure about the Stewart bars though.
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