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Thread: FXR150 ClipOns/ Handle Bars?

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    FXR150 ClipOns/ Handle Bars?

    Ok Here's what i have got. This design of handle bar/ Clip on enables you to replace just the bar bit and not the clamp part. Making it cheaper and easyer to fix should you have a mishap and require repairs.

    I will be selling the clamps indiviually (per side) and without the bar bit, so if you wanted to have a pair you would have to order 2.

    At the moment i am guessing that they are going to owe me around $50 per clamp so that makes it $100 per pair, plus the bar bit which i will get sorted once i sepak to supplier, but should be pretty cost effective.

    I will look into costing once i have done a batch run and see how the price comes up and there might be some room to sharpen it up a smidge, will have to wait and see.

    Oppinions and any advise on design alterations welcome.

    Std Clipopn assy weighs 580g, the adaptor alone without the bar weighs 325g.

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    That is an interesting design, certainly looks like it would stand up to crashing.
    I am not sure if it's normal, but my current clipons have a slight down angle for the bar.

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    Cheers for the input. Yea they are a little industrial at this stage but i do plan on wasting some more from the design where i can without compramising too much of their strength.

    Quite right they dont have any angle so bars would stick out at right angles to forks and with no down slope. I dont know how important this is to riders, but if required i can look at putting an angle on the bars so they would slope down slightly.

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    Yeah definitely needs some downward angle. More comfortable on the wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moooools View Post
    Yeah definitely needs some downward angle. More comfortable on the wrists.
    About 7 degrees seems to be the norm. The offset on these seems to be a bit more than normal as well. Can't see a way to get around that with fabricated vs welded clip ons though.

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    Well I think these look awesome!! Good job man, I think they would work well. If you are able to drill a hole through them at an angle (or mill it or however you have done it) for the handlebars then hell I would have definitely bought a set if I was still riding an FXR. Would be easy as to swap new handlebars over after crashing n breaking them

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    just get some bars made with a bend on them

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    About 7 degrees seems to be the norm. The offset on these seems to be a bit more than normal as well. Can't see a way to get around that with fabricated vs welded clip ons though.
    Cheers I will look at trying to put a 7degree cut through on the next one to see how it goes. Yea the offset is a little more than i would like theres about 5mm of matereial between the two cuts i didnt want to go much less than that otherwise it could cause a weakness. I could have the bars welded but defeats te idea of having a easly track repairable setup. Might have to go down this line if this design proves inapropriate.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    just get some bars made with a bend on them
    Thanks for the input i will have a look into getting this done if i have difficulties boring the hole on an angle and report back.

    Cheers

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