Grab Life by the Bars – 50 Years of Renthal

Renthal have put together a film to celebrate them being 50 years young, this year. MBR are happy to help celebrate this milestone!

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Grab Life by the Bars – 50 Years of Renthal

Renthal was founded in 1969, with 50 years associated with the World’s fastest riders. To celebrate this anniversary, we have made a short film, taking a look back at the company, from the early days, through to present day. Jeremy McGrath, Mitch Payton and Rachel and Dan Atherton all feature, to give their experience of Renthal, from a team and rider perspective.

Watch the film here – https://youtu.be/BJZPviRcp4c

Renthal was founded in 1969, by good friends and motorcycle enthusiasts, Henry Rosenthal and Andrew Renshaw. They combined their surnames, with the ‘Ren’ from Renshaw and the ‘thal’ from Rosenthal to create the brand name Renthal.

Andrew Renshaw (R) and Henry Rosenthal (L), Renthal Workshop, 1969.

The first Renthal handlebars were made for the motorcycle trials market and were the first handlebars to be made of aluminium. Even in the early days, there was a focus on supporting the World’s best riders and, in 1971, Renthal gained their first trials World Champion title with Mick Andrews.

Renthal moved into the growing sport of motocross, with which the brand is now synonymous. Gaining instant popularity and racing success, the first motocross World Championship for Renthal was won in 1981, by Neil Hudson.

Supercross in the US boomed in the late 80’s and Renthal were at the epicentre, supporting legend of the sport and seven times Supercross World Champion, Jeremy McGrath.

For the entire 50 years history of Renthal, there has been a focus on working with the World’s fastest riders. Renthal supported athletes have won World Championship titles every year, from 1983 to the present day. To date, Renthal supported athletes have won 213 World and 222 US Championship titles.

In 2010, Renthal entered the cycle market, with a range of products designed and inspired by years of experience in motocross products. Following the same success as moto, Renthal won their first World Championship title in that first year, with Sam Hill becoming the downhill World Champion.

Sam Hill. 2010 Downhill World Champion.(Image – Fraser Britton)


Over the last nine years, the product portfolio has grown to include a full range of handlebars in aluminium and carbon fibre and also stems, grips and chainrings. Success in sport has also continued to grow, with 28 World titles won, across DH, EWS and BMX SX disciplines.

Rachel Atherton. 2018 Downhill World Champion.(Image – Nathan Hughes)


Looking to the future, Renthal continues as a self-owned, design and manufacturing company, with extensive on-site facilities. Expect to see more innovation and more success in sport, as Renthal move into their 51st year.