Handlebar

$212.12

#41 in diagram

This Keiser handlebar is a direct replacement for Keiser M3 indoor bikes, fitting M3 handlebar seat parts assemblies to restore stable rider positioning and smooth, confident workouts with genuine-fit keiser m3 parts compatibility.

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Category: SKU: 550815-M3 Brand:
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Description

The Keiser Handlebar assembly, part 550815-M3, restores a secure, comfortable riding position on select Keiser indoor bikes. This replacement is designed for riders needing dependable keiser m3 parts for worn, damaged, or missing front cockpit components on the original M3 platform.

  • Fits Keiser M3 indoor bikes using handlebar assembly part number 550815.
  • Replaces OEM numbers 550815 and 550809 referenced for certain Keiser machines.
  • Keiser parts documentation identifies 550815 as the M3 Handlebar Assembly in M3/M3+ service literature.
  • Commonly associated with older Keiser M3 bikes; M3+ and M3i models may use different handlebar assemblies and should be matched by part number before ordering.

This m3 handlebar seat parts handlebar replacement is ideal when the original bar assembly has excessive wear, corrosion, or structural damage from heavy studio use. Built to match the fit and function of the factory component, this keiser handlebar helps maintain proper upper-body positioning and stable rider support during training. As a direct replacement assembly for the specified M3 application, it is intended to install using the bike’s original mounting hardware configuration. Installation is generally straightforward for technicians and confident DIY users, though verifying your model and existing part number before purchase is strongly recommended.

Count on this OEM-quality replacement for reliable fit, smooth installation, and fast shipping from our warehouse.

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Additional information

Weight 10 lbs
Dimensions 32 × 24 × 12 in

Brand

Keiser

Keiser

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