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Thoughts on clip-ons? 18 Jul 2006 04:27 #62806

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Just out of interest, what's the effect on handling when dropping the clamps so far down the forks? Wouldn't this make for very touchy steering?

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 18 Jul 2006 04:54 #62809

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Just out of interest, what's the effect on handling when dropping the clamps so far down the forks? Wouldn't this make for very touchy steering?

Mines been fine... I was a little concerned about this as well, but I did a little research and found that it's not an uncommon mod to improve track handling on older bikes. Granted, I'm not a real agressive rider and I would recomend caution with any type of bike geometry mod but I haven't noticed any adverse effects on my 79 KZ1000st.

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 18 Jul 2006 09:15 #62890

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Torch,
You will be reaching slightly more with clipons, but will have the perks of adjustability. Mounted above the tree, I don't think you will have major clearance problems.

As far as the effect on handling goes, this subject has been discussed a number of times, I would recommend searching the forum. Some people don't like the idea of lowering the forks in the trees, and report stability problems (wallowing / wobbling) at high speed. I can only relay my own experience here: I like it. I have dropped the trees a little over an inch - off the top of my head. The bike tips in a lot easier. No stability problems at any speeds. There are so many variables when it comes to stability issues: rear shocks, swingarm bushings, bearings (steering head, wheel), rims, tires, fork springs & oil, road conditions, frame flex (mine's around the steering head), engine mounts...
Maybe it's just how fast you're going... :whistle:

What will work for one bike might not work for another. It's so easy to try though if you're curious. Takes five minutes to set up. Start with maybe 1/2 to 3/4" and see if you like it.

Post edited by: dutchz, at: 2006/07/18 12:21
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Thoughts on clip-ons? 22 Jul 2006 04:38 #63831

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wireman wrote:

try a set of aluminum dirtbike bars with removable cross brace .


I went with the Moto-X bars. They have only a half inch rise...but not too low to be uncomfortable. Here is a pic.


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Thoughts on clip-ons? 22 Jul 2006 09:02 #63860

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Thanks for all the help guys, i'm going to go ahead and drop the front a little just to see how it works out. I haven't got to ride the bike yet since its not been in that great of running condition with the carb problem. So i guess if i go ahead and lower the fork now, then i'll never know a difference and i'll just get use to the way it handles with them up through the tree.

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 22 Jul 2006 13:52 #63899

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KZReeder wrote:

I've got these clip-ons on right now... gotta admit, a little uncomfortable around town but fine at 60mph.

They're mounted above the triple clamp like you described.

- Claude

<br><br>Post edited by: KZReeder, at: 2006/07/14 07:31


Hey KZ....what are your thoughts on removing the gauges? You regret it any...any problems from the fuzz? My tach is bashed to crap from a standing drop the PO let happen and it looks really really nasty. None of my idiot lights work anyway...and i think it looks really clean without the massive conglomeration of gauges and idiot lights.

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 22 Jul 2006 19:03 #63952

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I dunno... I've got clip ons mounted VERY low on my forks, with my headlamp ears mounted right below them on the lower clamp and I love them. I like how the bike handles, and how the "feel" is.

It's kinda your own call. Don't listen to others. Just get a set and see what you think. :)

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 23 Jul 2006 11:24 #64059

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OK, so im sold on clip-ons. Wheres the best place to get some for a decent price that is known to fit our fork tubes?

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 23 Jul 2006 12:07 #64062

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Torch wrote:

OK, so im sold on clip-ons. Wheres the best place to get some for a decent price that is known to fit our fork tubes?


I'm not sure what the fork tube diameter is on your bike, but eBay has a lot of them listed in various sizes and prices:
CLIP-ONS

There's also another option you can go with, they're basically clubman bars with the adjustability of clip-ons:
Tommaselli Clubman bars
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Thoughts on clip-ons? 23 Jul 2006 19:45 #64116

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I just went out and measured the fork tubes....36mm on my 78 KZ1000 B2. Thanks for the ebay link...looks like a decent selection on some clip-ons.

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Thoughts on clip-ons? 24 Jul 2006 14:58 #64329

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37mm will work with a little beer can shimming;)
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Thoughts on clip-ons? 25 Jul 2006 14:09 #64643

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I bought mine at Airtech www.motobody.com for 75 bucks. They're black powdercoated and are long enough to fit the master cylinder etc. I like 'em.
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Stock front hub and rear axle.

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