Handlebars
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HANGZHOU UCAN TRADING CO.LTD was founded in HangZhou in 2009.We are a leading manufacturer and exporter of high-quality motorcycle spare parts, with a specialization in full body fairing kits for scooter motorcycles, primarily catering to HONDA and YAMAHA models.
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Handlebars |
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One reason that high handlebars are popular among bikers is that they provide greater leverage and control over the bike. This is particularly important for riders who frequently navigate winding roads or encounter sudden obstacles while riding. With a higher handlebar, the rider is able to more easily manipulate the bike to avoid collisions or other hazards.
Another benefit of high handlebars is that they can improve the rider's posture. When using a lower handlebar, riders may find themselves hunching over the bike, which can put strain on their back and neck. By contrast, a higher handlebar allows riders to sit up straighter, which can reduce the risk of back pain and other issues over the long term.
Types of Handlebars
Clip-on handlebars
Most modern sport bikes feature this variety of handlebars. Positioned low, and meant to make the rider lean forward, these bars are generally mounted directly onto the motorcycle’s front forks. They’re a two piece setup and can be adjusted for getting them closer or further away from the rider. Some motorcycles also use faux clip-on bars, which look like a true clip on, but cannot be adjusted.
Motocross handlebars
As the name suggests, these handlebars are generally used on dirt bikes, though they’re sometimes used on other varieties of motorcycles as well. For motocross, riders prefer their handlebars to be as straight as possible, and that’s the hallmark of this bar variety. Even if there’s a curve in the middle of these bars, it’s often supported by a straight cross brace for additional rigidity.
Drag handlebars
Drag bars are again straight handlebars and are said to have their origins in London. Also termed as cafe racer bars, these handlebars make the rider lean forward, reducing wind resistance and improving acceleration to some extent. Used originally on drag bikes, these handlebars are also commonly used on choppers, bobbers, and cruisers. Being straight, they are easy to install, and allow you to use the bike’s stock wiring. Drag handlebars have variants which are termed as zero drag, low drag and high drag. The latter two are raised incrementally as compared to the zero drag bars.
Z-bar
As the name suggests, the Z-bars have angles which look like opposing Zs at either end of the inner rise of the handlebar. These handlebars have a very angular look to them with a low inner rise. The Z-bars aren’t too wide or tall and are well suited for narrow choppers or custom bikes which aren’t too wide. Apart from being relatively narrow, these handlebars are also relatively straight and don’t pull back towards the rider.
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