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Prototype: Carbon Renthal Fatbar *Updated*

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Renthal Carbon Proto Fatbar
Image Credit: www.neildonoghuecoaching.co.uk

Neil Donoghue, a former world cup pro, now runs an awesome coaching and works with companies like Renthal developing components. While we’re not sure exactly what he’s helping test at the moment, we did spy a set of carbon bars on his beautiful Santa Cruz Bronson enduro race bike.

According to his build spec, he’s sporting a 740mm wide Fatbar lite Carbon proto mated to a 40mm Duo Proto Stem. We love the idea of an all black Renthal handlebar, rather than the companies signature gold. No word on future availability, but we’re reaching out to Renthal for more details.

You can view Neil’s coaching clinic schedule here

*UPDATED* with better pictures after the break.

Renthal Fatbar Carbon Proto Close up

Neil Donaghue Proto Renthal Fatbar Lite Carbon

Prototype Renthal Duo 40mm Stem

 

Proto Renthal Duo 40mm Stem

Thanks to Neal for the photo tip!

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Seth
Seth
10 years ago

ummmmm pictures????????

Ray
Ray
10 years ago

renthal = motorcycle… the same motorcycle that is a major problem for mountain bike single track junkies like me. NEVER!!

Max
Max
10 years ago

Ray, do you feel the same way about cars?

Dave
Dave
10 years ago

yawn. no pics, no care.

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
10 years ago

40mm duo? Want.

Neal
Neal
10 years ago

Here’s a close up of the bar http://instagram.com/p/b6j7yOlWjo/

40mm Duo stem, the production stem is 50mm

d.
d.
10 years ago

Love the looks of the carbon bar.
Now I hope they will make it available too for the 780mm bars. And wide-narrow chain rings.

Rohan
Rohan
10 years ago

Made in the UK?

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