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| Name | Renthal |
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 1969 |
| Founder | Don and Anthony Renton |
| Headquarters | Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England |
| Industry | Manufacturing |
| Products | Handlebars, sprockets, grips, chains, accessories |
Renthal is a UK-based manufacturer known for producing aftermarket motorcycle, motocross, BMX, and mountain biking components, particularly handlebars and sprockets. The company grew from a small engineering workshop into an internationally recognized supplier to professional teams, race series, and retail markets. Renthal's products are used across professional events, championships, and recreational competitions, and the firm has collaborated with leading teams, riders, and manufacturers.
Renthal was founded in 1969 by Don Renton and Anthony Renton in South Yorkshire, emerging during an era that included Isle of Man TT, FIM Motocross World Championship, British Superbike Championship, NASCAR, and Formula One expansions in motorsport technology. Early activity connected the company to regional engineering traditions in Barnsley and to aftermarket movements tied to riders who competed at Goodwood Festival of Speed, Silverstone Circuit, Donington Park, and continental tracks like Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Renthal products were adopted by competitors in events such as Motocross des Nations, AMA Supercross Championship, UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, and Red Bull Rampage, establishing relationships with teams that raced in championships run by FIM and UCI. In the 1990s and 2000s Renthal expanded distribution into markets serviced by dealers linked to Dainese, Alpinestars, Fox Racing, and OEM programs with brands like Honda Motor Company, Yamaha Motor Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Suzuki Motor Corporation. Corporate milestones included product diversification during global shifts influenced by suppliers to Team Honda Racing, Monster Energy Kawasaki, and factory squads competing in MXGP.
Renthal's core product lines include aluminum and carbon fiber handlebars, alloy sprockets, grips, and chains used by competitors at championships such as AMA Motocross Championship, MXGP, Superbike World Championship, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, and extreme events like Red Bull Romaniacs. Innovations include development of cross-sectional handlebar geometries and proprietary alloy formulations driven by collaborations with labs that produce testing for standards like those from TÜV Rheinland and British Standards Institution. The company introduced part numbers and designs adopted by professional teams including squads that race in World Superbike Championship and MotoGP feeder series, and components optimized for use on models from KTM AG, Husqvarna Motorcycles, Beta Motorcycles, and Triumph Motorcycles. Renthal has released carbon composite bars used by athletes competing at UCI Mountain Bike World Cup venues and aluminum sprocket sets that have been specified for competitors in FIM Motocross World Championship rounds.
Renthal has long supplied handlebars and accessories to professional racing outfits in series such as AMA Supercross Championship, MXGP, British Motocross Championship, World Enduro Championship, FIM Superbike World Championship, and regional series under organizers like Infront Moto Racing and Dorna Sports. The brand is visible on bikes ridden by champions from backgrounds tied to Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Team HRC, Yamaha Factory Racing, and independent teams in national series like AMA Pro Racing. Technical collaborations have connected Renthal with component engineers from suppliers to Suzuki World MXGP and consulting partnerships with testing facilities linked to MIRA Technology Park and university research groups at institutions such as University of Sheffield.
Manufacturing and assembly operations for handlebars, sprockets, and accessories are associated with facilities in the UK and global partners servicing markets in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania where retail networks include dealers of Cycle Gear, Motocard, J&P Cycles, and specialty shops that service BMX and mountain biking communities. Renthal uses CNC machining and extrusion processes comparable to suppliers servicing Aston Martin, McLaren, and niche OEMs, maintaining supply chains that interact with alloy mills and composite fabricators engaged by SGL Carbon and lightweight component suppliers used by Team Sky development programs. Logistics networks route components to events held at venues like Assen TT Circuit, Matterley Basin, and Mount Stromlo for mountain bike events.
Renthal sponsors and partners with riders, teams, and events across motocross, supercross, mountain biking, and BMX, collaborating with entities like Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Monster Energy Yamaha, Team HRC, Rocky Mountain Bicycles affiliates, and independent professional riders who compete in X Games, Crankworx, Motocross des Nations, and national series. Partnerships extend to technical alliances with manufacturers including KTM AG, Husqvarna Motorcycles, Yamaha Motor Company, and aftermarket retailers such as Motocross Merchandising and Parts Europe. The brand also engages with charitable and development programs tied to competitions overseen by FIM and grassroots initiatives supported by regional federations like AMCA and ACU.
Category:Motorcycle parts manufacturers Category:Sporting goods manufacturers of the United Kingdom