Renthal Watercraft Handlebars

 
All handlebars are not created equal. Some watercraft owners assume that all handlebar brands are the same, their interest usually being limited to the colour and shape. The following is written to inform you of some of the important points you need to know about Renthal watercraft handlebars.

Renthal watercraft handlebars are manufactured from exactly the same specification aluminium alloy that we use for out motocross and supercross motorcycle handlebars. The special qualities of this alloy include very high impact strength, light weight and vibration absorption. The unique combination of these qualities reduces rider fatigue and increases safety. As with out motocross and supercross handlebars Renthal watercraft bars have a bolted and bonded cross brace that further increases strength. For additional safety they are covered by a closed-cell foam pad.

Every Renthal watercraft bar shape has been extensively tested by World and US champions to provide the optimum riding position on the boat. This allows for more comfort, better leverage and quicker turning.

All Renthal watercraft bars are anodised. Anodising is the best possible method of helping to protect aluminium alloy from corrosion, even in salt water.

Most handlebars are made from 7/8" tubing. The outside diameter varies considerably. Renthal's are different. They are made from an oversize tube which is machined down to 7/8" to ensure a perfect diameter on every bar. This prevents them from slipping in the clamps. Renthal watercraft bars are knurled on both sides to help stop grip slippage.
 

Renthal Watercraft Handlebars with Dimensions

Renthal Grips

 


Karine Paturel
1996 Women Runabout World Champion


Chris MacClugage
1996 World Sport Champion


Chris Fischetti
1996 U.S. National & World 785cc Runabout Champion