Deity Speedway 35 Carbon Handlebars - 30mm Rise - 810mm Width - 35mm Clamp - Red
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Deity Speedway 35 Carbon Handlebars - 30mm Rise - 810mm Width - 35mm Clamp - Red

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Deity Speedway 35 Carbon Handlebars - 30mm Rise - 810mm Width - 35mm Clamp - RedDEITY Speedway 35 Handlebar Carbon 30mm Rise 810mm Width 35mm Clamp Red. Deity Speedway Handlebars: at 810mm wide with a 30mm rise this 35mm bore handlebar is impressively responsive and comfortable at the same time. Designed for the sweet spot that absorbs maximum vibration chatter and impact while maintaining the stiff reactive feeling that allows you to dance on the edge of catastrophe ever increasing your need for speed. Intended use: DH Enduro

DEITY Speedway 35 Handlebar - Carbon 30mm Rise 810mm Width 35mm Clamp Red. Deity Speedway Handlebars: at 810mm wide with a 30mm rise this 35mm bore handlebar is impressively responsive and comfortable at the same time. Designed for the sweet spot that absorbs maximum vibration chatter and impact while maintaining the stiff reactive feeling that allows you to dance on the edge of catastrophe ever increasing your need for speed.
  • Intended use: DH Enduro
    • TECH SPECS
    Back Sweep (deg) 9
    Bar Clamp Diameter (mm) 35
    Color Red
    Defined Color Red
    Material Carbon
    Rise 30
    Upsweep 5
    Width 810
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