Federal Drop Bars have been around for a while. Why? Because they’re excellent bars, so they continue to be popular.
Federal Bikes was launched by Seventies Distribution in the year 2000. It’s certainly been through a few different chapters as the landscape of the BMX industry down in Hastings has changed, but Federal continues to be, without question, one of the UK’s strongest BMX brands. Their team over the years has been consistently strong – from international big dogs like Davey Watson, Jared Washington, Stevie Churchill, Bruno Hoffmann and Steven Hamilton, to homegrown heroes such as Dan Lacey, Mark Love and Dan Cox. Federal has always maintained its status as a honourable brand to represent, which has translated into the success of its products, both in the UK and further afield. Federal has earned global respect.
I’ve had more than one set of Drop Bars over the years. In my experience, they always have a great feel to them – the correct proportions, the right angles, a nice natural arm position, all the qualities you want from a handlebar.
“The correct proportions, the right angles, a nice natural arm position, all the qualities you want from a handlebar.”
These bars are now the V2, which means they’ve seen a few refinements since they were first introduced. The Drop bars are made from 4130 chromoly, heat treated in 20/20 Federal style, they feature butted tubing to save a little weight and have a neat embossed Federal logo on the crossbar. That embossed logo will probably be the first thing you notice on these bars, it’s another fine example of branding by Federal – classy and understated.
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