We can supply a range of bars from top brands like LSL (Germany) and Bonamici Racing (Italy).
Hurtle Gear has the full range of motorcycle handlebars from LSL (Germany) and Bonamici Racing (Italy). Both brands of bars are manufactured with extreme care and to the highest quality, either in high tensile aluminium or steel, all fully tested to meet European standards.
Listed below are the handlebars we already have on the shelf here in our warehouse, but we can also order in any other ones they make. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact us and we can look at ordering it in for you.
Styles of Handlebars
Stock motorcycle handlebars are pretty plain and boring. That’s why swapping for aftermarket bars is one of the most common changes riders make to their bikes. At Hurtle Gear, we carry many different styles and designs of bars that will truly set your bike apart from others like it. You can totally change the riding position and ergonomics of your motorcycle by simply swapping out the bars and make your ride much more comfortable.
Position
For cruiser and Harley guys, the traditional buckhorn handlebars are the safest choice, as they look conservative and place your wrists in a fairly neutral position. Styles like Apehangers, Z bars, and T bars are a completely different style altogether. They will give your bike a unique and custom look, but may make your riding position uncomfortable. Beach bars, flat track and pull back bars are a great compromise in the middle.
Clip-ons are your choice for sport bikes and some custom bikes, like café racers. There is not much to clip-on bars, but there are now some options with built-in risers. This will help to take some of the pressure off of your wrists while riding. Riders with café racers can choose clubman bars to get into a tuck position without using clip-on bars.
Swapping them Out
To keep the swap simple, some handlebar kits come complete with cables. If you do choose just the bars, you need to make sure that your controls and cables will still work. If not, you'll need to purchase those as well. Fortunately, we have everything you need to make the complete swap at Hurtle Gear. If you need help measuring your bars and cables, get in touch with our tech team. They are here to help you get the best set of handlebars to make your bike look and ride great.