View Full Version : WTB- 50mm clip-ons
TonyB
31st July 2007, 19:45
Wanted To Buy- 50mm clip-ons, preferably with removeable bars so I don't have to chuck the whole thing in the event of a bin. They're for my Monster race bike. I'm told R1 clipons do the trick.
Any info will be appreciated.
Tim 39
31st July 2007, 20:05
I was going to say RS125 ones would be ideal but I just measured them and theyre 45mm
wilber
31st July 2007, 20:18
Try F1 engineering they do clip ons. found it here www.rapidartnz.com
TonyB
1st August 2007, 06:42
Thanks guys. Anyone know whats going on with Buckets and Bits? I've tried ringing but only get something that sounds like morse code:scratch:
bungbung
1st August 2007, 09:16
Try a ZXR250 or another USD fork ZXR.
F5 Dave
1st August 2007, 10:03
Too bad I sold some pearlers last week. B&B now only via internet site.
TonyB
2nd August 2007, 07:09
Thanks Dave. Can recall if you work at B&B or not, but I sent an email enquiry
F5 Dave
2nd August 2007, 09:04
no never have, but I know he's pretty backed up.
TonyB
2nd August 2007, 09:17
Has he tried Metamucil?
bungbung
2nd August 2007, 10:23
Dave doesn't has enough surliness to work at B&B
F5 Dave
2nd August 2007, 10:53
ah give it a f'n rest. Anyway where were you last bucket meeting you piker?
cowpoos
4th August 2007, 10:29
Call Jas at motostyle in auckland Tony...he is a acc importer/dealer and he has heaps of stuff like clipon race bars etc!! bloody good prices too 0212062181...[and he loves ducatis :) ]
TonyB
4th August 2007, 15:19
Cheers MrPoos! I'll give him a ring!
F5 Dave
6th August 2007, 09:36
yeah I ended up with Tomasseli(sp) on my project bike, they are tapered fit adjustable.
TonyB
6th August 2007, 09:50
I borrowed some Tomaselli marked Z-bars from Tuono. Don't think they were the real deal though, because they snapped on a rather weak looking weld when I dropped the bike....
F5 Dave
6th August 2007, 09:54
Eek. A friend dropped his F3 & the bar 'broke' the tapered joint rather than breaking anything during a big tumble, ie he just had to loosen it & reposition & tighten again.
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