Handlebar ends for motorbikes, also known as clip-ons, are specially developed for sporty and race-orientated riding styles.
They offer an aggressive riding position that brings the rider closer to the motorbike's centre of gravity, improving control at high speeds.
Handlebar ends are often made from lightweight but robust materials such as aluminium to minimise weight while maximising stability.
They are adjustable in height and angle so that riders can find their optimum riding position. These handlebars are particularly popular with supersport and racing motorbikes as they enable precise steering and a direct riding feel.
Due to their design and position, handlebar stubs contribute significantly to improving the aerodynamics and performance of the motorbike.