The world of motorcycles is a rich one, which means variety and choice. This choice goes past the type of motorcycle one settles for — a Honda, Harley, or even one of Rokon's off-roaders. You'll often ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The phrase "clip-on handlebars" might sound a bit concerning, since it seems to imply that they're mounted using clips rather than something ...
Aside from the seat, a motorcycle’s handlebars are the primary connection between human and machine. There’s a natural power that comes with extending your arms and gripping each side of the bar while ...
Road bike handlebars all do the same thing when you drill down into it. They all offer multiple hand positions, attach via a stem to your fork's steerer, and have your brake levers, usually ...
Your mountain bike handlebar is an often-overlooked component that can transform the way your bike handles and feels. As the primary handling interface of your bike, your handlebar is critical for ...
Have you ever noticed the whips or cords hanging in front of Harleys and other bikes? They're called get-back whips, and old-school riders often hang those braided leather cords on the handlebars (or ...
Narrow handlebars for road bikes may finally be getting their moment in the spotlight. Away from steep hills, aerodynamic drag is the biggest force slowing a cyclist down, but despite the best aero ...
The handlebar is the most important contact point on your mountain bike. While many riders settle for the stock handlebar on their bike, upgrading your cockpit to something that suits both you and ...
It's not so much a problem with newer motorcycles, but if you've ever ridden an older bike or are currently riding a used one, you've probably felt the dreaded handlebar vibration. It usually shows up ...