SKU: HB7155

Spank Spike 35 Vibrocore Riser Bar 35 x 800mm 25mm Rise Black Aluminum Mtb

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Regular price $118.84
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Specifications

Bar Clamp Diameter (mm)35.0
ColorBlack
Rise25
Weight300
MaterialAluminum
Width820
Defined ColorBlack
Back Sweep (deg)8
Upsweep5
MPN4B-SK3582025-101-V114-AM
UPC4717760769141

Spike Vibrocore bars are the perfect compliment to your enduro, park or downhill bike.

  • Vibrocore is a proprietary, biodegradable, complex foam core of precisely controlled density. Injected into Spank Industries handlebars, it reduces the harmful vibrations which can lead hand-arm numbness and fatigue as well as arm-pump, while also increasing overall bar stiffness and fatigue life
Description

Spike Vibrocore bars are the perfect compliment to your enduro, park or downhill bike.

  • Vibrocore is a proprietary, biodegradable, complex foam core of precisely controlled density. Injected into Spank Industries handlebars, it reduces the harmful vibrations which can lead hand-arm numbness and fatigue as well as arm-pump, while also increasing overall bar stiffness and fatigue life

Customer Reviews

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Holzwerker

definitely feel the vibration dampening. Great alternative to carbon handlebars. However a little more you can get the oneUP carbon bars which I haven't tried but read a lot of good things

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Holzwerker

definitely feel the vibration dampening. Great alternative to carbon handlebars. However a little more you can get the oneUP carbon bars which I haven't tried but read a lot of good things

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Epstein

Perfect setup for me. No difference in shock absorption or reducing vibration.

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Epstein

Perfect setup for me. No difference in shock absorption or reducing vibration.

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J. Killingbeck

Vibrocore seems to work. I can't really say how much but I do think there is an improvement in preventing my hands from going numb. It's not a complete cure for me though. On another note the bar is REDICULOUSLY wide as are most bars now a days. The trends in bicycles come from the west where downhill is a big thing. Well Michigan is a long ways from California and our needs are considerably different in general. If the trail creators in your area are sadistic like the ones here in Michigan it won't take you long to realize that this bar needs to be narrowed by about 6 inches more. Most of the trails I ride purposely route you between trees that are close enough together that Rosie O'Donnel couldn't hope to squeeze between them sideways. I mean we don't have mountains so you have to create a challenge somehow right? Regardless I chopped about 3 inches off per side and things are much better. FYI that was well beyond the maximum cut line on the bar. I did it anyway. Live on the wild side. The Styrofoam inside the bar extends to somewhere around the maximum cut line. My grips use a plug in the end of them that's an inch or so long so I had to remove that much Styrofoam from the inside to get them to fit. Not a big deal but extra work of course. I think the styrofoam inside is a bit more dense than "great stuff" spray foam but I'd be willing to bet you could use that on standard bars and get a similar deadening effect.