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Old 07-09-2008, 01:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default SPEEDYMOTO adjustable clip-ons

Just released. The new
SPEEDYMOTO 50mm adjustable clip-ons




SpeedyMoto has come up with a highly refined yet simply functional design.
Fully adjustable bars give up to 10 degrees of drop. Clip-on body has an additional 20mm of rise to optimize the ergonomics. 2 Piece design allows easy installation (and suspension adjustment!) with no need to remove the upper triple clamp.
Fully machined stainless steel fasteners included.

NO PROPRIETARY BAR MOUNTING DESIGN!

Any standard 7/8 bar will work in a pinch. All components are easily replaceable and individually available.
• Compact design will mount flush to the triple clamp, and not interfere with fairings or controls.
SpeedyMoto’s new clip-on is perfectly designed for racing to sport touring. The functionality a racer requires, with the ergonomics and quality all riders enjoy.
Available in anodized black or silver to compliment any bike.


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Old 08-15-2008, 10:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Will these work with the cycle cat DRA1? I have the risers on my S4 and would like something a bit lower...
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Old 08-16-2008, 06:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I dont fully understand what these do.
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Will these work with the cycle cat DRA1? I have the risers on my S4 and would like something a bit lower...
Yes. The DRA1 are 50mm. These will clamp right on them.
Which clip-ons do you have now?

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I dont fully understand what these do.
They are handle bars which clamp on to your forks. They have risers and an adjustable angle feature.
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They are handle bars which clamp on to your forks. They have risers and an adjustable angle feature.
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And what are the benefits of doing this?
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Old 08-24-2008, 12:50 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Most monster do not have enough weight on the front wheel. This makes the bikes turn in slowly and it loses feel on the front as the bike goes faster. It also causes the front wheel to shake when it hits bumps.

Lower bars (such as clip-ons) put more weight on the front wheel which helps solve this problem.

This clip-ons can mount on top of the triple or below it depending on how you want to st up the bike. These clip-ons are adjustable
so you can fit it to your body type for comfort.

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Yes. The DRA1 are 50mm. These will clamp right on them.
Which clip-ons do you have now?

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I have the DBR-23 cyclecat risers.
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I have the DBR-23 cyclecat risers.
Yes this will be about and 1.5 lower mounted on the DRA1.
I might know someone that would buy those DBR23 from you as well.
Let me know how much you wantr for them.

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