Note: In order to utilise and use this scooter component correctly, it requires certain skills and an in-depth understanding of the scooter.
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| Bar shape | Y-Shaped |
|---|---|
| Bar design | One-Piece |
| Compatible with | IHC Compression |
| Bar material | Chrome steel |
| Material | Chrome steel |
| SKU | 0102001045153-vconf |
| Enable Qty Increments (B2B) | No |
| Taxcode | 9503.00.00.73 | Kick Scooters |
How to Choose the Right Scooter Handlebar
The handlebar is one of the most important parts of your pro scooter. Choosing the right size and compatibility will improve comfort, control, and overall riding performance.
This guide explains handlebar height, width, compatibility, materials, and the most common compression systems.
Recommended Handlebar Height
As a general rule, the top of your handlebar should sit somewhere between your hips and belly button when standing on your scooter. This provides a comfortable riding position and good control.
| Rider Height | Recommended Bar Height |
| 120 - 140 cm | 480 - 530 mm |
| 140 - 155 cm | 530 - 580 mm |
| 155 - 170 cm | 580 - 660 mm |
| 170 cm+ | 660 mm+ |
Please note: These recommendations are guidelines only. Some riders prefer taller handlebars for comfort and stability, while others choose lower handlebars for easier tricks and faster bar spins.
Handlebar Width
The width of your handlebar affects how your scooter feels while riding.
- Narrow handlebars are lighter and can make spins and technical tricks easier.
- Wider handlebars provide increased stability and control.
- Many riders choose a handlebar width similar to their shoulder width.
The right width ultimately comes down to personal preference and riding style.
Handlebar Compatibility
Before purchasing a new handlebar, it is important to make sure it is compatible with your scooter setup.
Always check the following:
- Compression system
- Clamp size
- Handlebar diameter
If these components are not compatible, the handlebar may not fit correctly.
Understanding Compression Systems
The compression system connects the handlebar, fork, and clamp together. Different handlebars are designed to work with different compression systems.
IHC
IHC (Internal Hidden Compression) is commonly found on complete pro scooters and beginner to intermediate setups.
- Uses standard-sized handlebars
- Lightweight and easy to maintain
- Popular on many complete scooters
HIC
HIC (Hidden Internal Compression) is a strong and reliable system often used by intermediate and advanced riders.
- Uses oversized handlebars
- Strong and durable
- Popular for both park and street riding
SCS
SCS (Standard Compression System) is one of the strongest and most widely used compression systems in pro scootering.
- Extremely durable
- Popular among advanced riders
- Compatible with both standard and oversized handlebars when used with the correct clamp setup
Standard vs. Oversized Handlebars
Scooter handlebars are available in two common outer diameters:
- Standard: 31.8 mm
- Oversized: 34.9 mm (often rounded to 35 mm)
Your handlebar diameter must match the clamp and compression system on your scooter.
Handlebar Materials
Steel Handlebars
- Very strong and durable
- Ideal for heavy use and street riding
- Slightly heavier than aluminum
Aluminum Handlebars
- Lightweight construction
- Popular for park riding
- Can make certain tricks easier due to lower weight
Titanium Handlebars
- Combine strength and low weight
- Offer a unique riding feel
- Premium choice for experienced riders
Handlebar Shapes
T-Bar
- Simple and classic design
- Popular for street riding
- Known for strength and durability
Y-Bar
- Feature additional support sections
- Provide extra stiffness and strength
- Popular for both park and street riding
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I cut my scooter handlebar?
Many steel and titanium handlebars can be cut down to a preferred height or width. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations before making modifications.
Should I choose a taller or shorter handlebar?
Taller handlebars generally provide more comfort and control, while shorter handlebars can feel lighter and make technical tricks easier.
What happens if my handlebar is too wide?
A handlebar that is too wide may feel less responsive and make certain tricks more difficult. Many riders trim the width to match their preference.
Before You Buy
Before ordering a new scooter handlebar, make sure you check:
- ✔ Handlebar height
- ✔ Handlebar width
- ✔ Compression system compatibility
- ✔ Handlebar diameter
- ✔ Material preference
Choosing the right handlebar will improve comfort, control, and confidence on your scooter while ensuring compatibility with your setup.


| Bar shape | Y-Shaped |
|---|---|
| Material | Chrome steel |
| Bar design | One-Piece |
| SKU | 0102001045153-vconf |
| Compatible with | IHC Compression |
| Taxcode | 9503.00.00.73 | Kick Scooters |
| Bar material | Chrome steel |












