@@Gofastmark When I first installed the clip-ons, I used the 1" riser in the "down" position (you can flip them to give you +1/-1 rise or lower). It felt very leaned over and sporty, but made it awkward to tuck in on straights and became uncomfortable after awhile. Since putting the risers in the "up" position, the overall leaning over is slightly lower than the stock height, but the clip-ons still stay swept back, making it easier to operate the controls through a turn or at lean. Hope this helps
Looked like a fun ride Mate. Take care out there and greetings from South Australia. My mate has a MT O7 and just loves it.
Thanks! They're a great bike. Cheers, from Southern California
do you think that is possible to elbow drag with that clip ons?
I don't think it matters what bars you have to drag elbow lol
How much are you leaned over with the rearsets + clipons?
Do you mean how much does the bike lean to the side in corners or more in reference to the rider triangle?
code3kc rider triangle!
@@Gofastmark When I first installed the clip-ons, I used the 1" riser in the "down" position (you can flip them to give you +1/-1 rise or lower). It felt very leaned over and sporty, but made it awkward to tuck in on straights and became uncomfortable after awhile. Since putting the risers in the "up" position, the overall leaning over is slightly lower than the stock height, but the clip-ons still stay swept back, making it easier to operate the controls through a turn or at lean. Hope this helps