Carbon fibre road bicycle handlebar available in 400mm, 420mm, and 440mm widths with double line finish in black or red colour options, designed for road bike handlebar upgrades and compatibility with road bike stem clamps.
Carbon fibre road bicycle handlebar in three widths and two colour options

This handlebar provides a component upgrade or direct replacement for road bicycles, crafted from carbon fibre. It is offered in three specific width measurements—400mm, 420mm, and 440mm—allowing riders to select the size that best matches their shoulder width, riding style, and bike fit preferences. The visual design includes a double line graphic detail on the top surface, available in either a black or red colour finish. This combination of material, size options, and aesthetic details makes it a practical consideration for road bike builds, renovations, or performance updates where handlebar specification is key.
Features and Construction

The handlebar's design centres on its material choice and available configurations. Its construction and sizing are the primary factors for selection.
Material and Build
The handlebar is made from carbon fibre, a material frequently used in performance cycling components for its noted balance of stiffness and low weight. The surface features a double line graphic detail that runs along the top section. This detail is consistent across both colour variants, providing a visual accent without altering the bar's shape or profile. The material selection indicates it is intended for applications where these material properties are valued.
Size and Practical Fit
The handlebar is offered in three distinct width sizes: 400mm, 420mm, and 440mm. These measurements refer to the centre-to-centre width, a standard sizing metric for handlebars. The 400mm width is suited for riders with narrower shoulders or those seeking a more aerodynamic position, while the 420mm and 440mm options cater to riders preferring a wider, more stable control point. Selecting the correct width is crucial for rider comfort, control, and overall bike handling characteristics.
Uses and Placement

This component serves a specific function within a road bike's cockpit. Its applications are defined by its type and the existing systems it is designed to work with.
Event or Professional Use
As a road bicycle handlebar, it is designed for use on road bikes intended for tarmac riding, including training, commuting, sportives, and road racing. The carbon fibre construction aligns with the preferences of performance-oriented cyclists seeking to manage overall bike weight. The availability of three widths allows for precise bike fitting, which is important for long-distance comfort and efficient power transfer, relevant for both competitive and endurance cycling.
Everyday Home Use
For home mechanics and cyclists maintaining or upgrading a personal road bike, this handlebar offers a straightforward replacement part. It can be used to refresh the look of an older bike, change the riding position by selecting a different width, or repair a damaged handlebar. The clear specification of sizes (400mm, 420mm, 440mm) and colours (black/red) enables an informed purchase decision for a DIY installation project.
Benefits and Buying Value

The value of this product lies in its specificity and the options it provides within the niche category of road bike components.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
Handlebar itself requires minimal ongoing maintenance beyond keeping it clean and ensuring clamp bolts remain secure. As a durable structural component, it is not a consumable part and can serve for the lifespan of the bicycle frame it is installed on, barring accidental damage. Its value is realised through long-term use as part of the bike's core control system.
Why Choose This Product
This handlebar is a suitable choice when the required specification is a carbon fibre road bike handlebar in one of the three listed widths (400mm, 420mm, or 440mm) and a preference for either the black or red double line colour scheme. It provides a clear alternative to generic or less-specified options by offering exact measurements and a stated material. The decision is based on matching these concrete specifications to the rider's bike fit needs and aesthetic preferences.




