more4usc - handlebars are a pretty universal item. The only thing you need to look out for, to make sure they will fit, is the size of the bar where they clamp on. On the stock bars, the clamp area is the same diameter as the rest of the bar - which should be 22.2mm . So any bar that is the same diameter here should fit just fine. Just find some that are the shape you like.
As a side note, the options for bars get much bigger when you go to a bar with a 25.4mm clamp area. This is your "standard" size. Most newer, average priced, bikes will use this size; mountain, cruiser, road, etc. For this size bar you will need to change your stem; or the part that goes from your bars to your bike.
At the other end of the spectrum is the "oversize" bars that alot of the newer high end mountain bikes have. 31.6mm diameter. These are supposed to be stronger and you will be able to find them in widths up to 800mm. The bars on my main MTB are 777mm, and I really love the width.
As a side note, the options for bars get much bigger when you go to a bar with a 25.4mm clamp area. This is your "standard" size. Most newer, average priced, bikes will use this size; mountain, cruiser, road, etc. For this size bar you will need to change your stem; or the part that goes from your bars to your bike.
At the other end of the spectrum is the "oversize" bars that alot of the newer high end mountain bikes have. 31.6mm diameter. These are supposed to be stronger and you will be able to find them in widths up to 800mm. The bars on my main MTB are 777mm, and I really love the width.