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Review on Upgrade Your Cafe Racer With CNC Aluminum Clip Ons - Tilted Handlebars With Ø33Mm Fit by Gerardo Goodson

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't Waste Your Money

I've gone through countless different styles of Best Buy/Ebay clip-ons to work on a budget for building bikes. These are hands down the worst.I bought these because I needed to change my fork height, and didn't think I'd have enough surface area to use my current clamps that are bolted above the triple clamp on my R3 & Ninja 400. Those are also Best Buy clip-ons, but use a large surface area, two bolt design. Sometimes those work, sometimes not. They're still definitely budget as the bolts often strip, so I have to keep a bag of replacement bolts on hand. These I bought to mount under the top clamp, as they have a bit of a rise that would go around the clamp, similar to the woodcraft style.Unfortunately, despite supposedly being for 41mm tubes, these easily rotated on my forks. The single bolt design isn't great to begin with, and these will break easily as well. I tried using friction tape and / or rubber to bolster the grip, but it either broke the clamps or still moved, and just caused more issues.Hands down, the worst clip-ons ons I've bought to date. The first set that made me feel spending $150ish on Woodcraft would be completely worth it.

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Pros
  • Easy install fit right in. They would definitely break tho if you fell over
Cons
  • They faded to green after a few months. I will have to repaint them.