Clip ons and rear set recommendations please

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  1. dern

    dern Well-Known Member

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    Can anyone recommend clip ons and rear sets for a cbr1000rr 2007 please. It’s not for road use. I don’t need the best but I don’t want to inadvertently fit garbage. Thanks.
     
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    Renthal clip ons are good, try and find some light tech rear sets.
     
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    I have a couple sets of robbymoto clipons, very good quality and you can get different heights.
     
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  4. Muffking

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    Are you just looking to change the angle Mark, or are you looking for something a bit trick?
    Did I tell you about grinding off the locating pin on the original bars? I've done exactly the same to the BMW too.
     
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  5. dern

    dern Well-Known Member

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    You did tell me about that but I must admit that I'd forgotten, d'oh. I'll do that first, thanks.
     
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    Depending on the angle of the oe bars if you put the left on the right and right on the left upside down they can come out a flatter profile.
     
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  7. Muffking

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    lol, no worries.
    If you undo the bolts where the bars clamp onto each fork then you can slide them down the fork leg and get a Dremel drill (or similar) in to cut the locating lugs off. There's enough room to get a cutting tool in without having to remove the bars. I managed to get one of these in as the clamp is only made of aluminium.

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