Next | Turbine | Evolve | Ride |
Sixc | Atlas | Respond | Chester |
Fat Bike |
Turbine | Evolve | Ride | Atlas |
Respond | Chester |
Next | Turbine | Evolve | Ride |
Sixc | Atlas | Respond | Chester |
Next | Turbine | Evolve | Ride |
Sixc | Atlas | Respond | Chester |
Turbine | Rings |
Grips |
Turbine | BB's |
Accessories | Crank Bolts | Crank Bolt & Puller Cap | Spindle Spacers |
Bottom Bracket | Granny Ring Spiders | Bolt Kits | Crank Boot |

RaceFace Atlas Cockpit Review: Bar, Stem, and Grips
"The Atlas group is their answer for any enduro or gravity rider."
"The Atlas bar comes in a variety of colors and flavors for just about everyone’s personal taste. A flat bar, a ½” rise, and a 1 ¼” rise are all available in a variety of colors. I decided on a minimal rise of ½” for my review. At 785mm in width, the Atlas is just shy of the widest bar I have used. At 340 grams, I’d consider it to be about mid-weight, as the growing carbon market is pushing wide bars down to the mid-200s (grams). The bend is a familiar 8° back sweep, 4° up sweep, which puts your wrists in a comfortable position. The bar is internally tapered for a combination of strength, flexibility and low weight."
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