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696 Clip-Ons/Lower Bars

Started by nkryptit, June 04, 2008, 10:10:29 AM

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nkryptit

Does anyone have an educated guess as to how much adjustment would have to be made to the front end of a 696 to install Clip-Ons?  If not, anyone have any experience with these http://www.suburban-machinery.com/duchypmoto.html?

Any input is appreciated.  Thanks.

Slide Panda

Well if you put them under the triple... zero.  Above?  It'll depend a bit on which brand.  Some have taller clamps than others.

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Howie

Do keep in mind if you lower the bars below the cut outs for the air intakes you will loose maximum steering angle.

nkryptit

This may be a stupid question, but here it goes.  The M696 comes stock with 43mm Inverted Showa forks, when looking for clip-ons, will I still be looking for 43mm, or something different.  I ask because of the "inverted" part, does this change anything?

johnster

Quote from: nkryptit on June 23, 2008, 10:18:31 AM
This may be a stupid question, but here it goes.  The M696 comes stock with 43mm Inverted Showa forks, when looking for clip-ons, will I still be looking for 43mm, or something different.  I ask because of the "inverted" part, does this change anything?

It'll actually be 50mm ones you're looking for, which refers to the diameter of the actual part that they will be clipping onto (outer portion), not the fork itself.
2001 MS4; Full Termi w/airbox, ECU, SPS cams, CycleCat ClipOn Adapters, Apex clip-ons, CRG's, MW open clutch, Sargent Saddle, CF aplenty.. NOT RIDEABLE FOR A LONG TIME DUE TO MY STUPID LACK OF JUDGEMENT!!

nkryptit

Great...thats kinda what I thought...any issues with putting them under the triple?

johnster

Quote from: nkryptit on June 23, 2008, 11:42:53 AM
Great...thats kinda what I thought...any issues with putting them under the triple?

Well I can't speak for the 696, but as long as they're comfortable for you being that low, I say go for it! Or get some w/risers..  :)
2001 MS4; Full Termi w/airbox, ECU, SPS cams, CycleCat ClipOn Adapters, Apex clip-ons, CRG's, MW open clutch, Sargent Saddle, CF aplenty.. NOT RIDEABLE FOR A LONG TIME DUE TO MY STUPID LACK OF JUDGEMENT!!