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Satori EVO Clamp 35mm x 780mm MTB Mountain Bike Downhill & Enduro AL7050 Aluminum Alloy Flat Riser Handlebar

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About this item

  • COMPATIBILITY: Compatible with all stem with bar clamp size 35mm. Suitable for serious off-road riding, like downhill and enduro riding.
  • PRO LEVEL: Alloy 7050 has a higher hardness and tensile strength over alloy 6061 & 7005. The higher hardness makes it to be machined more difficultly than 6061 & 7005. 7050 offers better stress corrosion cracking resistance and corrosion resistance. It reaches a good balance between weight and rigidity.
  • RISER BAR: Flat handlebar has a low center of gravity and is inherently suitable for climbing. Riser and sweep features offer better steering and a comfortable posture during riding.
  • SPECIFICATION: Sweep: 7 angle degree. Rise: 25mm. Clamp Size: 35mm. Width: 780mm. Weight: 364g=0.80lbs.
  • ORDER NOW, WORRY FREE! We're so confident about our product quality that we can provide a 5-year warranty ! Made in Taiwan.



Kim Pennartz
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I grew up riding MX and these bars make my bike feel more controllable. Sturdy, wide and awesome!
The Clarks
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
My electric bike came with really small handlebars. It was driving me crazy, The perfect addition to widen my bars. Actually quality. Is super light weight. Looks great and very comfortable.
Scott E
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
This is a sturdy handlebar, I like that it doesn't have much rise, it's almost zero rise but not quite, I much prefer to keep the rise to the stem and not the bar, and this does nicely on that front. The biggest reason for that is, I like to have the room on the bar to mount shifters, barends, brake levers, etc., and not have the grips get crowded, and this bar handles that with room to spare. Did I mention it's wide? It's really wide, this is the widest bar I've ever seen. It's easy enough to cut down if you want, but if you want a wide bar, this is your critter. I like it, I'd like it even more if I was taller, but as it is, at about 5'11", this is about the widest I feel like I'd be comfortable riding. But it's a nice width for being able to spread out a bit. Not so much if I was into super tight forest riding, but I'm not, so it's good.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024
I was looking to add a bit of height to my bike and after some research, landed on riser bars like this versus extending the stem to not alter the frame geometry to drastically. I'm very impressed with the quality of these handlebars for the price. As others have noted, they don't have the "cut lines" on the ends that others come with so if you do need to cut the width down you'll need to measure carefully and ideally use a tube cutter versus a hacksaw. Otherwise these are a great option for the money to get a few more cm of height in your ride. Triple check the dimensions since this is a not a one size fits all part!
RV
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024
So when you get this handlebar, a couple of things your will immediately notice.-It's heft. This may be an aluminum bar and 7050 but there seems to be more material since it is rated for DH and enduro use. It's not a bad thing, just be aware.-Cut marks: there aren't any. This bar comes at 780mm so obviously if your chosen width is less than that, you should use thing thing called math. Measure twice, cut once.-Centering marks: If your stem clamp goes over the middle graphics of the bar, you're going to be in the dark a little bit (literally). Best have some sort of metric measuring device nearby to ensure you're not left of center. And some sort of marking implement like a silver sharpie or paint pen to help in the future.-7* backsweep: it's hard to say where this is measured but at dead nuts zero, this has more pullback than a Oneup handlebar at 8*. My best guess would be 8* but obviously that can swing depending on your bar roll.-Graphics: this is always a personal preference thing but I wish they were more subdued. The lower and higher rise have a simpler branding/graphic than the 25mm rise. It is as pictured in the ad. If you have a green bike, you're in luck.-Comfort: This is also a personal preference thing. This is a beefy aluminum bar and if you're coming off of something thinner or carbon (not the Bontrager bars, they are stiff AF), these will be a bit stiffer. The plus is the accuracy the minus is you will feel everything and it will be a bit buzzier. If you are coming off of a set of Oneups or known softer carbon bars, these will be a bit of a wake up call.-Price: reasonable. This bar falls in line with most aluminum bars with premium offerings obviously north and questionable ones further south. Once again, personal preference in regards to sweep, bends rise and the like.The price isn't a game-ender either if you are still searching for your ideal bend/rise/sweep. With carbon bars north of $100, if they don't agree with you, it's gets expensive quickly.
Mason
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
The Satori EVO 35 Large MTB Mountain Bike Handlebar is a game-changer for downhill and enduro enthusiasts. Crafted from AL7050 aluminum alloy, this flat riser handlebar brings both durability and performance to your mountain biking experience. With a generous size of 35mm x 780mm, it offers a comfortable and controlled grip. The 35mm rise and 8-degree sweep enhance your riding posture and control. While installation requires attention to detail, the result is a handlebar that not only looks sleek but elevates your ride with its ergonomic design and robust construction. A must-have for riders seeking precision and style in their mountain biking adventures.
Discover-It!
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
As a fairly new to Mountain Biking rider, i am learning a lot of fundamentals and i was suffering of a little bit of shoulder pain after some descents, i was told that it may have been due to stress tension as fear is a part of learning and your body reacts that way, and that being in a more comfortable/upright position might help, they recommended either spacers if i had enough fork steering tube, an extender, or a riser bars, and if you see my username here, i have a relationship with the word "Satori", so it was a no-brainer.These come pretty wide at 780mm, so i installed it as soon as i got it its original width and found them too wide to be comfortable and trimmed them right away to 760mm as my previous bar and i was shocked at the big difference trimming 20mm on each end would do, i don't want to go to 750-740 as its a one-way process but i will definitely try with my old bar to see as the difference was so noticeable. I used my pipe cutter and it just worked great.The finish on the handlebar is great and all the graphics on it look great and give personality without being too flashy.It feels well built and resistant.Coming back to my initial point, i did ride with this bar and i don't know if its positioning, or placebo, but i felt less stress on my shoulders and more confidence descending and the bike was overall less twitchy, so this is definitely a win for me, i think it is a quality part and would recommend to anybody considering the benefits a riser bar provides without breaking the bank!