A stub handlebar is a handlebar design in which the handlebar grips are attached directly to the triple clamps. In contrast to conventional handlebars, the stub handlebars do not protrude beyond the triple clamps and therefore offer a sporty and aggressive riding position.
This enables the rider to adopt a stretched and forward-leaning position, which leads to improved aerodynamics and better weight distribution. This increases the stability and control of the motorbike, especially at high speeds or in a sporty riding style.
Motorbikes with handlebar ends are often designed for racing or sporty riding. They offer the rider a more direct connection to the front wheel and enable precise turning and quick changes of direction.
When selecting a handlebar end, it is important to look for the right size, shape and material quality to ensure a comfortable and ergonomic riding position. Handlebar ends should also be fitted correctly and in accordance with legal regulations.