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2026-05-20 18:10:21
Ritchey Launches Three New Purpose-Built SuperLogic Carbon Mountain Bars
Summary By: eMotoX
Ritchey has introduced three new carbon mountain bike handlebars as part of its SuperLogic range, designed to offer riders tailored options for different riding styles and preferences. The new bars come in three rise heights—0mm, 20mm, and 40mm—allowing cross-country and all-mountain cyclists to fine-tune their cockpit setup for optimal comfort and control. Each bar measures 760mm in width and features cutting marks for riders to trim the bars to their desired size, accommodating a wide range of handlebar widths.
The design of the bars reflects careful consideration of rider ergonomics and performance needs. The zero-rise bar, with a 7° backsweep, is aimed at riders seeking a lower, more aggressive position that shifts weight forward for climbing efficiency. Meanwhile, the 20mm and 40mm rise bars feature an 8° backsweep to complement a more upright posture, which is beneficial for technical descents and longer rides. All bars share a 5° upsweep for natural wrist alignment and a 31.8mm clamp diameter, ensuring compatibility with modern stems.
Ritchey has also focused on balancing weight and durability across the range. The 0mm rise bar weighs 155g, while the 20mm and 40mm rise bars weigh 170g and 175g respectively, reflecting additional carbon layering to meet the structural demands of more aggressive trail riding. This approach allows riders to select a bar that not only fits their riding style but also maintains the strength needed for varied mountain biking disciplines, from cross-country racing to all-mountain adventures.
Priced between $239.95 and $263.95 depending on the rise, the new SuperLogic bars are available globally through Ritchey’s official channels, including certified assemblers, local bike shops, and online retailers. By expanding their handlebar lineup with these purpose-built carbon options, Ritchey offers riders greater versatility and precision in setting up their mountain bike cockpits, reinforcing their commitment to performance and rider comfort.
