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I don't know which route to take. I was interested in fitting clipons utilizing the OEM bar replacment clamps, (£55 each) but not sure how much lower it would feel using them.
I rang today and got prices for replacing the standard bars and they are £250 a side so making the clipons more favourable.
And now PP Tuning have released a top yoke 325 euros and a switch bracket 31 Euros if you want to keep the key switch.
I guess having clipons would make the bike more normal so to speak. The standard bars as they are must be high being intergrated into the top yoke, which may well make the bike feel more comfortable to ride on the road.
Thoughts please,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I rang today and got prices for replacing the standard bars and they are £250 a side so making the clipons more favourable.
And now PP Tuning have released a top yoke 325 euros and a switch bracket 31 Euros if you want to keep the key switch.
I guess having clipons would make the bike more normal so to speak. The standard bars as they are must be high being intergrated into the top yoke, which may well make the bike feel more comfortable to ride on the road.
Thoughts please,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,