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Hey all,
I’m looking for some adjustable clip ons for my 04. I’m looking to raise the riding position a bit so the bike will be a bit more comfortable on longer rides. I am eyeballing apex manufacturing’s 3” adjustable clip ons. Has aonyone used these or can recommend another brand? I’ve looked for HeliBars because those come up the most in my searches, but the company as stopped selling them. Thanks in advance guys
Here’s the bars I’m currently looking at: Apex 3" Riser Clip-on Set with 7/8" Bar
 

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Hey all,
I’m looking for some adjustable clip ons for my 04. I’m looking to raise the riding position a bit so the bike will be a bit more comfortable on longer rides. I am eyeballing apex manufacturing’s 3” adjustable clip ons. Has aonyone used these or can recommend another brand? I’ve looked for HeliBars because those come up the most in my searches, but the company as stopped selling them. Thanks in advance guys
Here’s the bars I’m currently looking at: Apex 3" Riser Clip-on Set with 7/8" Bar

Are they worth 3x the price of these? 🤷

Idk, I've never used any... Just throwing this out there.


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Apex vs noname import, it is hard to tell the import might be a good knock-off. However, if there is ever an issue like crash damage, replacement parts from Apex will be available.

I also wanted a more relaxed position, so am using Woodcraft's side riser type, with extended brake lines. i like the adjustability of the Apex design, you will need new brake lines to use the full range of adjustment.
 

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Apex vs noname import, it is hard to tell the import might be a good knock-off. However, if there is ever an issue like crash damage, replacement parts from Apex will be available.

I also wanted a more relaxed position, so am using Woodcraft's side riser type, with extended brake lines. i like the adjustability of the Apex design, you will need new brake lines to use the full range of adjustment.
Good to know, about how much adjustment do I get without the extended lines?
 

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Can't say, my bike came with aftermarket lines, also brembo and oem MC's have different output orientations.

you will want to lift the front end so the forks are fully extended and move the MC to see how much range you have compared to what you want. there are other threads on brake line swaps.
 

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When I was doing gymkhana like 15-yrs ago, I liked to use superbike 1-piece bars. Once you get handlebar clamp on top of upper fork-clamp (like off-road bike), you can pick from unlimited selection of 7/8"/22.2mm bars (even ape-hanger bars!). Lighter and stiffer than clip-ons.


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