Bars communicate style and also affect how you handle your bike. You want to select a handlebar that puts your arms in a position that matches both the attitude you want to convey and the kind of riding you expect to do. While every handlebar has its own distinct measurements and characteristics, there are four basic factors to consider in your quest for custom-styled comfort:
Rise is the vertical distance between a handlebar's tip and its base. Adding risers to bars that sit low can help put hand grips in a higher spot.
Pull Back brings hand controls closer while also lowering grip height. More pullback facilitates an upright posture, and suits riders with a shorter reach.
Width is measured from the tip of one hand grip to the other. Touring calls for a wider bar, while sport riding is best with a narrower tip-to-tip width.
Knurl Center to Center is the distance between the center of one knurl to the center of the other knurl. To ensure correct fit between the handlebar an
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