- Two-wheeler handlebars, essential components for steering control and rider ergonomics, are increasingly gaining importance in both motorcycles and scooters across commuter, touring, and sports categories due to their direct impact on performance, safety, and rider comfort
- The growing demand for customized and ergonomically designed handlebars is primarily driven by the rising adoption of two-wheelers, increased consumer focus on vehicle aesthetics and handling, and the expansion of the motorcycle customization market
- North America dominated the two wheeler handlebars market with the largest revenue share of 37.6% in 2024, characterized by a strong aftermarket customization culture, high penetration of cruiser and touring bikes, and the presence of prominent motorcycle manufacturers. The U.S. experienced substantial growth in handlebar upgrades, especially for Harley-Davidson and other premium bike segments, supported by rising demand for better ergonomics and performance
- Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the two wheeler handlebars market with a CAGR of 9.2% during the forecast period due to increasing urbanization, rising disposable incomes, and high two-wheeler ownership rates in countries like India, Indonesia, and Vietnam. The region is also witnessing strong OEM and aftermarket demand for lightweight and durable handlebar materials like aluminum and carbon fiber
- The Aluminum segment dominated the two wheeler handlebars market with a market share of 45.2% in 2024, owing to its lightweight, corrosion resistance, and strong structural integrity. It is widely used across premium and mid-range motorcycles and scooters, making it a preferred material choice for manufacturers seeking a balance between performance and durability



