Product Description
Ty Morrow's signature Morrow Bars are based off of Eclat's latest Dive Bar, changing up the bends, geometry and tubing thickness to make the Morrow indestructible.
Eclat used a unique 20.5mm plain gauge cross tube on the Morrow to prevent against the twisting that can occur on a larger 10" bar, especially under the pressure of Ty's powerful riding style. This also improves the dent resistance of the bars without having to affect how they look.
Please note: These bars are oversized so you'll need a 1" OS (oversized) Stem to run 'em.
Product Specs
- Rise: 10"
- Width: 30.15"
- Up Sweep: 3°
- Backsweep: 11°
- Bar Clamping Diameter: 25.4mm
- Bar Type: 2-Piece
- Weight: 312g / 0.68lbs
NEED HELP UNDERSTANDING BMX HANDLEBARS?
BMX handlebars have a lot of options, some differences are obvious, others more subtle. We have made this buyer's guide to help you understand the ins and outs of handlebars geometry. Here at SourceBMX we are 100% rider own and run, feel free to contact us for any questions you have!
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CONSTRUCTION
BMX Handlebars come in either a 2 piece construction or a 4-piece construction. What one you choose is down to personal preference. 4-piece bars offer additional strength (and weight) and are popular mostly with Street riders. 2-piece bars offer a more classic look and are typically lighter.

The rise refers to how tall the bars are, and is the biggest influence on how your handlebars will feel. The rise of the bars is completely down to personal preference. If you are starting from scratch and need a reference point, then handlebars with a rise of 8"-8.75" are considered average.
This angle measures how much the bars angle upwards at the grip area. A 0˚ up sweep would mean that the grip area is perfectly flat and parallel to the ground. The up sweep angle choice is completely down to rider preference with the average being between 2˚ - 3˚.
The width of handlebars simply refers to how wide the handlebars are - they typically range from around 27" to 30" in iwdth. Again this is completely down to personal preference and many riders cut the bars down to a required width if needed with a hacksaw.
Back sweep refers to the amount the grip area of the bars angles back towards the rider. This angle plays a pivotal part in how the handlebars feel. A 0˚ back sweep would mean the bars are completely flat, the larger the angle the more the bars angle back. An average back sweep would be between 2˚ - 3˚.
