Hi all,
If you are looking for a more comfortable handlebar that still retain the sporty looks (clip-ons) please see my review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5srKZYaKYNA&t=32s
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Created on: 09/18/21 08:35 PM
Replies: 3
brizz769
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Hub
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Logan
Joined: 11/08/21
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RE: Comfort Adjustable Handlebars (clip-ons)
03/03/22 10:33 AM
From where I can buy them. I'm looking for an adjustable one. I had a bad experience with VB (https://www.vikingbags.com/motorcycle-handle-bars) I had ordered it from there two months ago. They delivered the wrong one. In earlier week their support didn't give a positive response but finally had sent it back and paid $30 shipping cost which was extra on me! Your review seems perfect. Looking forward to your reply.
doubleD
Joined: 06/16/14
Posts: 435
RE: Comfort Adjustable Handlebars (clip-ons)
04/05/26 11:22 AM
Apex sort-of-copied Convertibars design. Convertibars has a Patent on his design. Convertibars uses steel rods that clamps the fork tubes. I called the Guy to ask if 50% of the Fork Tube was sufficient to clamp to? And he said yes.
I Installed my convertibars in 2016, still in place today.
Looking back, I had 2-1" spacers. That was enough for the stock height seat. Especially, if you have a 32" long sleeve shirt and do not have neck or back injuries (I have both+ Arthritis).
I added the optional Factory Concours seat which was 1.5" taller. So, to get back to where I was with the 2 spacers I installed the Convertibars.
https://www.convertibars.com
It is not an easy install.
* Last updated by: doubleD on 4/5/2026 @ 11:25 AM *
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