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Easton's new Havoc DH Handlebar is going to be a good choice for budget minded gravity riders as it won't break the bank, so you're free to spend precious pennies on the stuff that fails more often say, on broken chains and bent derailleur hangers. And that it's lighter than most DH bars is a nice treat when you're pulling on the bars to lob the front tire through rock gardens.One of the best virtues of the Havoc DH Handlebar is its mega, 750mm width. You'll get arm wrestler sized leverage. This is important for steering through vicious braking bumps at the end of a day of racing. Easton's 7050 aluminum is cold worked allowing greater strength retention, and as it's forged, Easton engineers use their proprietary TaperWall system for carefully allocating the alloy. With more material reinforcing the high stress areas, the lower stress areas allowed some flex to keep you from fatigue on long DH runs. TaperWall also lets Easton create one of the lightest ever bars at this width, without any compromise to durability or performance. bEaston's Havoc Handlebar is made of Easton 7050 aluminum. It comes in either a low 20mm or mid 30mm rise and features a 9 degree backsweep and 5 degree upsweep. The clamp diameter is 31.8mm. Low rise models of the Havoc Handlebar come in Black, Gray, and Orange only the Black bar is available in mid rise.
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