Product Details

Designed with the gravity driven rider in mind, the Atlas 1¼" riser bar sets the standard. At 785mm, this is a wide bar that gives you new levels of control on technical terrain. Perfect for intense AM or full on DH Race, the Atlas bar is also available in an exciting range of anodised colours for full customisation options.

Features
  • Manufactured from cold drawn, seamless 7050-T76 aluminium
  • Internal taper increases strength and durability without adding weight
  • Ultra wide riser geometry helps the modern rider with precise control and confidence at speed
  • Built For: AM/DH/FR
  • Sweep: 8° rearward, 4° upward
  • Bar Diameter: 31.8mm
  • Rise: 32mm (1¼")
  • Weight: 340g
  • Width: 785mm

About Race Face
Race Face was created in 1993 by a group of die-hard mountain bikers hell-bent on doing things differently. When the gear couldn't keep up with the riding, they made their own, parts that are strong, lightweight, and durable; that perform better.

Product Code RF-HB-AT-125-BLK
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Product Details

Designed with the gravity driven rider in mind, the Atlas 1¼" riser bar sets the standard. At 785mm, this is a wide bar that gives you new levels of control on technical terrain. Perfect for intense AM or full on DH Race, the Atlas bar is also available in an exciting range of anodised colours for full customisation options.

Features
  • Manufactured from cold drawn, seamless 7050-T76 aluminium
  • Internal taper increases strength and durability without adding weight
  • Ultra wide riser geometry helps the modern rider with precise control and confidence at speed
  • Built For: AM/DH/FR
  • Sweep: 8° rearward, 4° upward
  • Bar Diameter: 31.8mm
  • Rise: 32mm (1¼")
  • Weight: 340g
  • Width: 785mm

About Race Face
Race Face was created in 1993 by a group of die-hard mountain bikers hell-bent on doing things differently. When the gear couldn't keep up with the riding, they made their own, parts that are strong, lightweight, and durable; that perform better.