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02-21-2019 11:23 AM | |
J.B. |
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Originally Posted by rybo
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I'm using Woodcraft clip-on's on my racebike. They allow me to do minor adjustments of riding position.
The Apex parts are really nice, and I've had them on other bikes with good success. One thing to be aware of is that the steering damper on our bikes mount to the stock clip ons - if you change them you'll need to find a way to mount one end of the steering damper - woodcraft makes a bracket for this application. I'd like to try the Apex bars again - maybe that will be one of the improvements for next season. -s |
02-21-2019 02:14 AM | |
rybo |
I'm using Woodcraft clip-on's on my racebike. They allow me to do minor adjustments of riding position. The Apex parts are really nice, and I've had them on other bikes with good success. One thing to be aware of is that the steering damper on our bikes mount to the stock clip ons - if you change them you'll need to find a way to mount one end of the steering damper - woodcraft makes a bracket for this application. I'd like to try the Apex bars again - maybe that will be one of the improvements for next season. -s |
02-10-2019 07:53 PM | |
J.B. |
aftermarket clipons Hi, Do any of you have aftermarket clipons on your Panigale? Preparing for the coming riding season, I was wondering if I could improve the riding position a bit. I'm looking at Ducabike or Apex GP, both of which will pull back the mounting for the bars a bit, and was wondering if it would interfere with the fairing or the tank. If any of you have experiences with either of them, would you let me know? Thanks in advance. |
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