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Pro Taper Contour Fat Bar 1-1/8" 28.6mm Handlebar Windham Mx Rm Mid Bend Gold on 2040-parts.com

US $68.95
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Sebastopol, California, US

Sebastopol, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:For Money Back a 10% restocking fee will be charged. For Exchanges no fee will be charged. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:ProTaper Manufacturer Part Number:027956

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Brand New Windham MX / RM Mid Bend Pro Taper Contour Fat Bar 1-1/8" Handlebar in Gold with Black Bar Pad.

 

Windham MX Bend Dimensions:

  • Width: 800mm / 31.50"
  • Height: 99mm / 3.90"
  • Rise: 70mm / 2.76"
  • Clamp Area: 219mm / 8.62"
  • Sweep: 53mm / 2.09"

Pro Taper innovated the 1 1/8” fat bar design and are still the best. Their patented tapered bar design has many benefits. Oversized 1 1/8’s bars absorb more vibration than 7/8” designs. That means less fatiguing vibration transfer into hands and arm. The stronger base design allows the elimination of a cross bar giving the rider more space physically and visually. Pro Taper’s are also less prone to bend and give your bike an awesome look.

Features of Pro Taper Contour bars:

  • Made with aerospace 2014 aluminum.
  • New chemically-applied "un-sticker" graphics.
  • Knurled clutch side for secure grip hold.
  • The strongest oversized bar on the market.
  • 1/4" cut guides for precise modification.
  • Includes new high-density molded pad - a $16.95 value
  • Clamping area diameter is a massive 1.125" for greatly improved strength.
  • shot-peened and anodized finish for improved fatigue strength and corrosion resistance
  • Tapered outer wall from 1 1/8" to 7/8” for use with standard size grips and controls.
  • 35% lighter than conventional 7/8” bars.

 

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