ENVE M7
The ENVE M7 is a ride‑tuned carbon gravity handlebar built for enduro and long‑travel 29ers. 800mm width, 35mm clamp, tuned flex dampens chatter while keeping precise steering.
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Key Features & Construction
Fit, Installation & Compatibility
Who the ENVE M7 Is For
Key Features
- ✓ Ride‑tuned carbon layup for tuned flex and vibration damping
- ✓ 800mm width for confident cornering and improved traction control
- ✓ 35mm stem clamp for modern stiffness and compatibility
- ✓ Backsweep 8° and upsweep 4° for ergonomic hand positioning
- ✓ Available rise options: 10mm, 25mm, 40mm to suit fit preferences
- ✓ Lightweight ~230g at 800mm without compromising durability
- ✓ Black finish pairs cleanly with most frames and cockpit kits
Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
What clamp diameter does the ENVE M7 use?
The M7 uses a 35mm stem clamp diameter, matching modern oversized stems for improved front‑end stiffness. Make sure your stem supports 35mm bars before purchasing or use an adapter if specified by the stem maker.
Which rise should I choose: 10mm, 25mm or 40mm?
Choose rise based on your bike's stack, cockpit preference, and riding style. 10mm keeps a low, aggressive position for race setups; 25mm is a versatile middle ground; 40mm suits taller riders or those who want a more upright, confidence‑inspiring position. Test different rises if possible or consult your bike fitter.
Can I cut the M7 to a narrower width?
Yes, the M7 can be trimmed to suit personal preference. Cutting carbon requires a fine‑toothed blade or a dedicated carbon cutting tool and care to avoid fraying. After cutting, finish the edge neatly and recheck accessory positions and torque; note that modifying may affect warranty—keep that in mind.
How much does the bar weigh and is it durable enough for gravity use?
The M7 is approximately 230g for the 800mm, 10mm rise variant—impressively light for a gravity‑oriented bar. ENVE designs it for enduro and long‑travel applications with reinforcements in high‑stress zones, but like all carbon parts it should be inspected after hard impacts and replaced if there are signs of structural damage.
What torque should I use for the stem faceplate?
Always follow your stem manufacturer's torque recommendations. Using a carbon assembly paste and tightening bolts evenly across the faceplate in small increments helps achieve secure clamping with lower torque. If no specific torque is given, consult ENVE or your stem maker rather than guessing—over‑torquing can damage carbon.
Will grip and brake clamp fit the M7?
Yes, controls and grips with standard 22.2mm clamp dimensions fit the M7. Brake and shifter clamps are mounted on the finished bar surface—use recommended torque values for those components and check for interference with grip or lever positions, especially on very wide setups.
Buying Guide
When choosing a gravity/enduro handlebar prioritize width, rise, and sweep to match your bike and riding style. Wider bars increase leverage and control on steep technical terrain but may require trimming for tight singletrack. Rise affects cockpit height and handling—lower rises suit aggressive, race‑oriented positions while higher rises add comfort and stability for long descents. Material matters: carbon provides tunable compliance and lighter weight, allowing engineers to direct stiffness where needed and dampen high‑frequency vibration. If you ride aggressively, choose a bar with a modern clamp diameter (35mm) for stiffness and ensure you follow installation torque recommendations and inspect after impacts.
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