Renthal is an England based company that manufacturers handle bars and sprockets for motorcycles and mountain bikes. The company was founded in 1969, and they have been sponsoring teams in the Motocross industry for several decades.
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Posted by GuyB on 12/13/2020 10:37 AM
Take a look at Renthal's new handlebar - the FB36. It is a new, non-cross bar handlebar that is about 240 grams (0.53 pounds) lighter than the standard Renthal Fat Bar. It uses a new alloy dubbed "Zarilium" that is stronger than aluminum, therefore less material can be used to reach the same stre...
Posted by Klinger on 1/20/2020 11:08 AM
Renthal was founded in 1969, with a 50-year association with the World's fastest riders. We take a look back at the company, from the early days, through to present day, with interviews with Jeremy McGrath, Mitch Payton, and Rachel and Dan Atherton.
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Posted by Klinger on 7/12/2019 4:28 PM
The Good:
Strong good feeling bar. Looks good!
The Bad:
Being amonst the lowest bend it can sometimes be a bear to get the cross bar pad on. Minor details though.
Overall Review: Im 6' tall and i prefer a lower bar height. The twinwall 999 is my bar of choice after running numerous bar heights between both pro taper or renthal. Posted by RickyRoss519 on 7/11/2018 6:58 PM
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No matter which 250F wins the Vital MX Shootout each year, there's still one that holds a special place in my heart, and that's the KX250F. Do I think it's the best? Not necessarily, but I feel fairly comfortable on one. That's probably due to the fact that I've spent more time on one than any o...
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Since its introduction in 2011, the KTM 350 SX-F has been continually revamped in an effort make it a legitimate competitor in the 450 class. When I first rode it in 2011, I didn't really consider it something I'd attempt to race in that class, but, it still put a small smile on my face. Fast fo...
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Some may ask, why go through the effort of building a bike such as this or with similar parts? Quite simple really, not everyone can afford a brand new bike at this time, then let alone upgrade it as they would like. Whether your bike is having engine problems or you see a bit of a clunker on Cr...
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