A superbike handlebar, also known as a clip-on handlebar, is a handlebar design in which the handlebar grips are attached directly to the fork rails. This makes the handlebars lower and closer to the rider, resulting in a sporty and aggressive riding position.
This allows the rider to tilt the upper body forward and adopt a stretched posture, similar to racing motorbikes. This improves aerodynamics and control of the motorbike at high speeds.
Motorbikes with superbike steerers are often designed for sporty road or track use. They offer precise steering and a direct connection to the front wheel, allowing for a fast and agile ride.
When choosing a superbike handlebar, it is important to consider the appropriate size, shape and material quality to ensure a comfortable and ergonomic riding position. In addition, the handlebars should be professionally mounted and, if necessary, used in conjunction with handlebar end weights or vibration dampers to reduce vibrations and improve riding comfort.