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Deity T-Mo Enduro Handlebar


BEARING THE SIGNATURE of the first lady of enduro, Tracy ‘T-Mo’ Moseley, this new bar from Deity has been designed from the ground up to meet the specific needs of today’s enduro and all-mountain riders. It’s made from unidirectional carbon fibre, which as well as being lightweight helps alleviate some of the fatigue caused by repeated hits on aggressive terrain.

The bar has a 15mm rise, nine-degree bend and five degrees of upsweep, and measures 735mm from tip to tip. Weighing in at just over 200g, with a palette of six colour options and a three-year limited warranty and lifetime crash replacement policy, this bar means business.

PRICE 196$







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