TURNER HANDLEBARS - STANDARD 7/8
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  • Made of 6061 T-6 heat treated aluminum.
  • Shot-peen finish for added durability.
  • Laser etched markings for precision fit.
  • Includes cross bar pad.

TURNER HANDLEBARS - STANDARD 7/8"

Our Price: $34.99
Retail:$39.99
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Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Hudson, NC
Great bars
" I bought these to replace some steel ape hanger bars on a Polaris. These are a nice 7/8" aluminum bar and hard to beat for the price in my opinion. The CR High Bend is a nice bar choice for an ATV. Comfortable bend, light weight and also the right inside diameter to accept hand guards with bar end inserts. Motosport's processing and shipping is slow though. So don't expect them to arrive when you expected. Order elsewhere if you are on a time frame. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Seattle, WA
Why not ?
" The pricing on these bars is awesome, finish is really good, why pay a bunch more ? I haven't put these through any crash testing, but they're pretty thick walled. I'm not sure there's any big weight savings over getting steel bars, but I find the aluminum cross-brace gives a bit more space for attaching hand-guard clamps. Realistically, I could buy a few replacement bars for the price of 1 of the better known brands and they don't come with any crash-guarantee either. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Warren. ME
" pretty good bars bought them for my 07 ttrl 125 and ive dumped ah a few times and theyve held up mint and theres barely any vibration at all "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Greensburgh, PA
Great
" These bars are great. They are durable a strong, very dependable "smashed a tree didnt even leave a mark" "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Watkinsville, Ga
Great Cheap Handlebars.
" I bought this handlebar for my 08'CRF80 and they fit great with the stock clamps. I overshot a small jump on my trails and and nailed a tree, but the bars held up nicely. These are great for small bikes (Pit bikes)! Avery348 "
Overall:
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Location: Buchanan, MI
not bad
" they bent pretty bad after a not that bad of a crash but you hit them back and there good to go but not bad for the price "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Pine Bluff, AR
Great for the price
" Bought a set of these for my son's CR85R. They bent pretty bad after a bad crash, but I believe any 7/8" bar would have. I replaced them with a second set and plan to get the Turner 1 1/8" bar/clamp combo for the CR and put these on my CRF100 pit-bike. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: OC, CA
Good stuff
" I have been running these for a while with no problems. They have a little flex which I like in a bar. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Kodiak,AK
Eye Candy
" These handlebars put a look on my bike like I've never seen for the price. They are very durable and adaptable. If your looking for after market to replace your oem this is your best bet. I am very pleased. "
Overall:
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
Location: Industry,ME
JUNK
" These handlebars are the worst bars that i have ever bought. I fell cornering in second gear and they are all bent to poo. I will never buy them again. i tried to hammer them back and they are nor budging. If you are reading this dont buy them cuz they arent worth anything. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Michigan
AMAZING PRODUCT!!!
" I bought these bars a year ago for my CR 85 Expert. These are the best bars i have ever purchased especially for the cost. I race my bike and crash pretty hard and have never needed to change out my bars. Like any bar they will bend but all you have to do is hit it and it goes back straight again. These are truely the best bars for the price. The only problems with them is that Turner doesnt make these bars for my big bike and they are always out of stock in the red cr hi bars. So if you have a little bike and dont want to waste money on renthal or pro taper bars that bend just as easy go with the turner bars. They are amazing!!!! "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: newjohnsonville TN
not the best choice
" i baught these bars about a month ago and they wernt worth buying i put the on and pulled on the alittle to make shure i had them tight and they would flex more than any i have ever seen the cross bar always was coming loose and they are flemsyer than the stockers "
what would fit the best on a yamaha ttr 125
Asked by burtonboy5193, Apalachin, NY
that is a matter of personal preference.
Answered by dirt
do the turner mini race fit a stock crf50?
Asked by clmartin
no you would need a different triple clamp to use these on a CRF50.
Answered by JesseC, Tualatin
Which bars are closest to stock for a 1990 rm125 and a 1993 kx80?
Asked by rmrider2011
The closest bar to the RM 125 would probable be the CR high bend, for the kx80 would be the Mini Racer bend. Since both of those bikes are one the older side I would recommend contacting Renthal for a second opinion.
Answered by Drewski, Portland, OR
have a 2000 xr70r and want pitbike look. which bend is the highest?
Asked by
The tallest bar which might work for what you're describing is the Mini Race bend. It has a rise of 118mm and not to wide for smaller bikes.
Answered by james718
What size or bend would be best for a ktm 200 exc 2001
Asked by foose
It really depends on what puts you in a comfortable riding position. For a bar that is pretty much a neutral bend I would go with the CR highs.
Answered by Drewski, Por+land
What is the diffrence between the turner wide handelbars and race ones?
Asked by HondaRacer21
the ATV race bars are 770mm wide, 130mm high with 73mm pullback and the wide bars are 790mm wide, 142mm high with 90mm pullback
Answered by JesseC, Tualatin
What is the pullback and width of the mini race bend?
Asked by travymoto1
MINI Racer - width = 740mm height = 118mm Pullback = 42mm
Answered by james718, Portland, OR

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