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brand undefined Avian 64 Impala Cruiser Bars
Sale price$149.99 AUD
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BSD Safari Bars / Matte Black / 9.6 BSD Safari Bars / Matte Raw / 9.6
brand undefined BSD Safari Bars
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$107.99 AUD

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$129.99 AUD

Stay Strong 4.5 Inch Handlebar Alloy
Sale price$94.99 AUD
S&M Cruiser Bars / 4 Piece
Sale price$259.99 AUD
S&M 12 Step Bars
Sale price$209.99 AUD
brand undefined Eclat Controller V2 Handlebars
Sale price$179.99 AUD
Radio Raceline Xenon Expert Handlebar
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$99.99 AUD

Colony Guardian Bars
Sale price$149.99 AUD
brand undefined Colony Rick 4pc Bars
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$179.99 AUD

ION BMX Titanium Bars
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$349.99 AUD

Volume Jason Watts Smoko Bar
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$139.99 AUD

S&M Husky High MX Bars
Sale price$199.99 AUD
Wethepeople Stallis Bars
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$149.99 AUD

Radio Raceline Xenon Junior Handlebar
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$99.99 AUD

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Wethepeople Pathfinder 4-Piece Bars (22.2mm) / Black / 10 inch / 22.2mm Clamp
Wethepeople Pathfinder 4-Piece Bars (22.2mm)
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$149.99 AUD

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$159.99 AUD

brand undefined Insight 4.0 Rise Alloy Race Bar
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$99.99 AUD

brand undefined Federal Lacey Bars
Sale price$139.99 AUD
Pride 373 Blanc Replica Bar 31.8mm
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$179.99 AUD

Radio Raceline Xenon Mini Handlebar
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$79.99 AUD

S&M Intrikat Bar
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$199.99 AUD

S&M No Exit Bars
Sale price$209.99 AUD
brand undefined DRS Retro Cruiser Handlebar
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$69.99 AUD

Tangent Expert Carbon Bars
Sale price$289.00 AUD
brand undefined Fiend BMX Raekes Bar
Sale price$169.99 AUD

Freestyle BMX handlebars are a crucial component of any freestyle BMX bike. They come in different shapes and sizes, each with its own unique geometry that can affect the bike's handling and performance. In freestyle BMX riding, handlebars are important for control and stability, making it crucial to choose the right type of handlebars for your riding style.

One of the most important factors to consider when choosing handlebars is their geometry. This refers to the angle of the bars and their height in relation to the bike's frame. The geometry of handlebars can have a significant impact on how the bike handles, and it is important to choose bars that are comfortable and provide the right level of control.

There are two types of handlebars that are commonly used in freestyle BMX riding: 2-piece bars and 4-piece bars. 2-piece bars are the more traditional type of handlebar, and they are made up of two separate pieces that are joined in the middle. These bars are generally lighter and more affordable than 4-piece bars, making them a popular choice for beginners and riders on a budget.

4-piece bars, on the other hand, are made up of four separate pieces that are welded together. They are typically heavier and more expensive than 2-piece bars, but they often offer greater strength and durability. 4-piece bars are ideal for riders who demand the highest level of performance and control from their handlebars.

The geometry of freestyle BMX handlebars is also influenced by factors such as the rise, width, and sweep of the bars. The rise refers to the height of the bars, while the width refers to the distance from one end of the bars to the other. The sweep refers to the angle at which the bars are bent backward.

In conclusion, choosing the right handlebars is an essential part of any freestyle BMX rider's gear selection. Understanding the geometry of handlebars and the differences between 2-piece and 4-piece bars can help riders choose the right bars for their riding style and skill level. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, investing in high-quality handlebars can help you take your freestyle BMX riding to the next level.