Are Aftermarket Triple Clamps Worth It? - JWalk's Tech-Talk!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @rassy7
    @rassy7 Год назад +41

    More like this. Really simplified the understanding of this critical part for a newer rider. Thanks

    • @kpoirot
      @kpoirot Год назад

      I wanna learn about motor mounts! Also, what are you doing for your 2023 Chassis? I have the same bike but I think they only make a clamp up to the 2022 model. Great content, let me know, thanks!

  • @xsparkyplays
    @xsparkyplays Год назад +10

    This definitely needs to be a regular series. Lots of good insight to aftermarket products that provide more options for weight reduction and performance increase!

  • @wtwoffroad
    @wtwoffroad Год назад +9

    As a former b class rider who hasn’t rode in over 3 years due to health issues still love these videos! Hope to be back it someday when health allows. Once i got on big bikes and started picking up the speed and being a more lightweight rider, aftermarket triple clamps were not always a must but could definitely tell a difference.

  • @Brap.Bryant
    @Brap.Bryant Год назад +45

    Day 89 of Cheering on Jeff: GO JEFF!

  • @Wizardman86
    @Wizardman86 Год назад +4

    This series is going to blow up

  • @mav459
    @mav459 Год назад +2

    I agree 100%. I'm glad you posted this. I have been preaching it since I upgraded my bike this year. I added the factory Husky clamps to my TC 250, some titanium, and a torque wrench. I'll tell you what. My front end has never felt so calm. It's crazy. Love the tech talk. Keep it up!!

  • @treysmith1386
    @treysmith1386 Год назад +2

    Awesome video Jeff, I'm 25 and never raced motocross or had a dirtbike as a kid growing up and I wish like hell I would have...I grew up in a family of professional Ice hockey players, so growing up I was a hockey player and golfer in the offseason....but I've always loved MX/SX and just never got into the sport growing up looking in from the outside. Your story of never giving up and making it up into the pro nationals are a big reason why I'm hooked and getting into motocross this summer when I get out of the military...I'm looking at getting a 250 4 stroke and just really excited for the journey of learning proper techniques, getting better and faster overall...I can't wait! I think these videos where you dive into the technical stuff on the bikes will be really badass and will only help me out in the future as I'm looking to get better....along with others out there who are trying to make a living in the sport one day. Congrats on all your success thus far, and good luck this season my man! I'm really excited for when the Pro National outdoor series comes out to SoCal! I'll definitely be there.

  • @mitchellgodkin6102
    @mitchellgodkin6102 Год назад +2

    Great video Jeff. I love my Luxon clamps and as an engineer myself I really respect Billy’s approach to developing his products. Luxon is doing it the right way !

  • @Jacob_Walterreit734
    @Jacob_Walterreit734 Год назад +1

    Absolutely would like to see more tech videos of this caliber. I cannot understate how well everything flowed together from start to finish. Good mix of basic info with vital "higher" technical points and suspension theory. Saying what you did about bringing a product on board means a lot, it's hard to trust what most channels are saying about products who's company they are indebted to. Fact is, it's on us as a community to know who is who, who's bs and who's not and hearing what you said is definitely a big deal. Really enjoy the honesty, transparency, knowledge, and self made Michigan badassery. 👊✊✊🤘🤘

  • @friedtaco
    @friedtaco Год назад +15

    Would like to see handlebars. Twin wall vs fat bar pros and cons from your experiences

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +14

      Planning it soon! That will probably be the next tech talk video

    • @kennyhall9120
      @kennyhall9120 Год назад

      @@JeffWalker84 Is that why you have Fatbars on the practice bike and Twinwalls on the race bike in this video?

  • @hayden978
    @hayden978 Год назад

    I just started watching you yesterday but you're already my favorite motocross youtuber also more of the tech talk its great to hear from somebody with a pretty good idea of what is actually helping explain these terms so I can decide whether or not these are worthwhile upgrades, keep up the great work.

  • @bilboswaggens2975
    @bilboswaggens2975 Год назад +3

    As someone who races mx and super moto, I can confirm the absolute difference triples make in the handle of a bike. Specifically the turn in and chop of the front end

    • @dormantmenace
      @dormantmenace Год назад

      Well ya when you change the offset or degree of rake... you trade turn in for stability and vise versa. Raising and lowering your fork clamps can greatly change this as well... only a few mm at a time it can be durastic. and make the bike unstable. Need to re check sag after as well

  • @pbm457
    @pbm457 Год назад +3

    Would love to see a video on frame mounts, especially in regards to the new chassis. Enjoyed this video and your presentation 👍🏻

  • @frankcraymerdds3875
    @frankcraymerdds3875 Год назад +2

    One of the best mods I have done was change the Triple Clamps and offset on some bikes. They went from pushing in the corner entry to tracking where I aimed them. I just purchased the Bar Mounts from Luxon, well made for sure.

    • @dormantmenace
      @dormantmenace Год назад

      You can trade turn in for stability by raising and lowering your fork clamps as well. Only a few mm at a time. It can be durastic.. re check sag after as well.

  • @jaydalton
    @jaydalton Год назад +5

    Sir, the frame is slightly crooked but I'm here for the tech tip action.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +5

      84.1% of viewers wouldn't have noticed, but now they will :(

    • @jaydalton
      @jaydalton Год назад +1

      @@JeffWalker84 Sorry sir

  • @MrThorney1987
    @MrThorney1987 Год назад

    Love to see a tech talk with jwalk about wheels for sure

  • @woodysrockspyro6436
    @woodysrockspyro6436 Год назад +1

    I'm a decent 40 year old rider.
    Love my xrtrigs. They don't make me faster but they make things smoother. You CAN tell. Fatigue is real.

  • @staninokla
    @staninokla 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful. Hope you continue doing these videos

  • @troybradshaw7280
    @troybradshaw7280 3 месяца назад

    what steering stabalizer do you use with these tripple clamps?

  • @scrubz7441
    @scrubz7441 Год назад

    Such an insightful video, considering new triple clamps after this!

  • @YoshimuraUSA
    @YoshimuraUSA Год назад +1

    Nice perspective Jeff!

  • @allenburns6320
    @allenburns6320 Год назад

    Love your videos Jeff keeps me busy through the days

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад

      Thanks man I'm glad to hear it!! Hope you enjoy this one

  • @brappinism
    @brappinism Год назад

    Thanks Jeff more tech talk with jwalk

  • @dirtbikeparadise
    @dirtbikeparadise Год назад

    could you do a vid on engine components and stuff like head porting and ecu's? im in the process of rebuilding my bike top to bottom and i did some mods that im not to sure of but keep hearing good things about them from people, great vid!!!! definitely need more of this level of content !!

  • @Brian23471-o
    @Brian23471-o Год назад

    Yeah good stuff thank you jay. This will help me out big time with the new bikes

  • @nicktobin2840
    @nicktobin2840 Год назад

    Loved the vid, maybe next Tech Talk with J Walk you could bring a guest or like someone from the company to help explain?

  • @chestertownelectric6290
    @chestertownelectric6290 Год назад +1

    How about:
    Rear axle forward vs. to the rear
    Large CS sprocket vs small
    Footpeg position
    Rekluse vs OEM
    Aftermarket ignition vs. OEM
    Engine mounts
    Ti vs. steel axles
    High compression vs. OEM
    Race gas vs. pump

  • @zachmerrittmusic
    @zachmerrittmusic Год назад

    Very informative!

  • @mountainmonkey172
    @mountainmonkey172 Год назад +1

    If you are an average rider there isn't a shortcut to be miraculously faster. Good technique and lots of seat time is your best option....and it's free!!! Don't waste money on parts thinking it's going to give you massive gains. If you have money to burn, then sure, you can make your bike LOOK cool....look pro go slow😂😂😂😂

  • @huntercoleman4302
    @huntercoleman4302 Год назад

    Dude I remember you replied to my comment like 2 years ago about this exact video😂🤦🏻 nah I’m glad it’s here tho I’m on my rod to Loretta this year

  • @gregmelka
    @gregmelka Год назад

    confused on the offset info.. if as he said, a honda was twitchy with 22mm offset, how would 24mm offset make it LESS twitchy, less offset say to 20mm would make a bike more stable but not turn as quickly in tight stuff? am i way off base or not understanding this?

  • @OGLD
    @OGLD Год назад +1

    I like the split clamps. Let’s rigid feel

  • @mulimen1
    @mulimen1 Год назад

    From what I understand a little, most of the effect is mainly manifested in motocross, or fast riding. What about technical enduro riding, which is usually slow? Do you think there is a need for adonized triple clamps vs the regular one's (ktm xcw vs six days) ?

    • @Mineratron
      @Mineratron Год назад

      The “factory” ones are engineered differently to a higher price point so will always be an upgrade. The EXC/XCW triples are stiffer for smashing through rocks and roots at speed and perfectly fine for that. The factory ones are engineered differently and look blingy. Probably better if you’re at the point you’ll be able to tell. Depends.

  • @bastycraftard5728
    @bastycraftard5728 6 месяцев назад

    this is sick, can we get one on drive train weight, or engine mounts.

  • @gamermoejoe
    @gamermoejoe Год назад

    I’m just getting off a broken wrist on my new 23 ktm. I think I’m going to try the mako 360 before a set of clamps though if im having issues

  • @mitch1975
    @mitch1975 Год назад

    Loved this video man!! Please to more!!

  • @motofreak2772
    @motofreak2772 Год назад

    The change in torque spec has to do with the ti bolts only. The amount of clamping force on the fork tube is actually the same even though the torque is different. The stiffer bolts just achieve clamping force more easily, hence the reduced torque. How much clamp force you need is purely based on preventing the forks from slipping which is equivalent between a stock and aftermarket triple clamp.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +1

      The friction coefficient of the titanium bolts accounts for some of the reduction in torque spec, but swapping to a split-clamp setup vs the stock solid clamp also does require less clamping force to keep the forks in place. For example, the stock upper clamp calls for 17nm whereas the split-style XTrig upper clamp calls for 15nm even with standard steel bolts

    • @motofreak2772
      @motofreak2772 Год назад

      @@JeffWalker84 Just trying to give some more insight! Yes in the case of x-trig what you’re seeing is the difference in preload force just to get the clamp to close. Because it’s split and likely thinner you need less force to bend it.
      But the actual force that is squeezing the fork tube is the same so how much you’re deforming the fork is the same.

    • @motofreak2772
      @motofreak2772 Год назад

      @@JeffWalker84 You know a lot about this stuff though Jeff. I thought you studied biology or pre-med lol? Sounds like engineering would have been right up your alley!

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад

      I started off in Biomedical Engineering, but then discovered that the curriculum didn’t cover a few extra classes that I needed in order to apply to medical school. So I either would have had to take a couple extra classes, or switch over to Biology with a minor in Chemistry. I ended up going with the latter. I still had to take physics 1 & 2, then chose to take advanced physics as an elective!

    • @motofreak2772
      @motofreak2772 Год назад

      @@JeffWalker84 Nice! I went the traditional mechanical engineering route but I did take a biomechanics elective. Thought about going into the biomedical field but fell in love with vehicle dynamics and suspension design my senior year! Been at it for 8 years now... How about you are you still planning to go back for med school or are you riding out the RUclips wave as long as you can?

  • @SpeedDemonExpress
    @SpeedDemonExpress Год назад +1

    You have your trail mixed up. Increasing the distance of offset, for example, 22 to 24 mm, reduces trail and creates less stability. Go look at your schematic again. Your head tube line stays put. When you extend your offset you are moving the wheel axle away reducing the distance from the point on the ground to your head tube line reducing trail. Or think about it this way, pretend your offset is a lever, more offset the more the ground has leverage over your steering.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +2

      I fully understand that more offset = less trail, but physically what you feel on the track is more stability regardless of what is theoretically true. Plenty of articles to support this claim in the moto world!

  • @MT29
    @MT29 Год назад

    You should make a tech-talk video about tires and the tires You use.

  • @danielnorris3239
    @danielnorris3239 Год назад

    I would love a video like this on handlebars

  • @kjohns236
    @kjohns236 Год назад

    Thank you! I learned a lot from this video 👊🏽

  • @nope-ez3io
    @nope-ez3io Год назад

    Love it. Keep ‘em coming.

  • @austinwheeler5542
    @austinwheeler5542 Год назад

    love these tech talks

  • @seangavingregory4367
    @seangavingregory4367 Год назад

    Good job big man... I am interested in your Engine Mount tech tip.

  • @defaultboi4610
    @defaultboi4610 Год назад

    Have you noticed any difference in running the motul oil? Any difference on how clean it comes out or how hours you get out of it over motorex?

    • @Mineratron
      @Mineratron Год назад +1

      I’ve run both and now running Motul as we can buy it cheaper in bulk. Used Motul for years on my CBR600 track bike, comes out as lurid looking as it goes in. Without oil analysis it’s hard to say back to back. Either high spec oil changed frequently would be fine. You could squeeze an hour either way but dirt bikes only hold a litre or so of oil. There’s nowhere for the contamination to go Vs a larger bike like a 600-1000cc bike that hold 3-4L of oil. More often with half decent oil is better than less with better oil.

  • @farnsworthbuilders2062
    @farnsworthbuilders2062 Год назад

    thanks for the video! Good stuff

  • @Brian23471-o
    @Brian23471-o Год назад

    Man i must be in the dark bc i never heard of these maybe i should try these. I currently dont have a bike and im wanting a ktm hopefully if things work out ill have a couple ktms this spring.

  • @P_Rex.
    @P_Rex. 6 месяцев назад

    20mm offset made the bike fall in ruts and turns. 22mm had a wider turn radius but turned more predicably

  • @chrispayne1029
    @chrispayne1029 Год назад

    Great Video great job Jeff 👏👌👍

  • @cowpker4life333
    @cowpker4life333 Год назад +1

    Need luxonmx make a set clamps for 2022/2023 TMs

  • @jaymckoskey25
    @jaymckoskey25 Год назад +1

    I don't understand how reducing the steering trail with an increased fork tube offset would increase stability. Sounds backward to me.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад

      It’s definitely confusing, as logic would tell you that reducing trail should decrease stability, but the real-world effect is the opposite. Once again, there are some great videos out there that explain it better than I ever would be able to!

    • @jaymckoskey25
      @jaymckoskey25 Год назад

      @@JeffWalker84 There's a lot of youtube videos about mountain bike fork offset and they've all said that reduced offset increases stability, none that say the opposite. I've not found one for motocross bikes besides yours. Link if you have one.

  • @motofreak2772
    @motofreak2772 Год назад +2

    Wait.. I think you got it backwards. Decreasing the offset increases caster trail which will be more stable. What you might be experiencing with the longer offset is the benefits of increased wheelbase. But you are actually making the front end twitchier which is why you feel the need for the stabilizer. There is also a “camber” effect happening which will increase the force needed to get the bike to stand up after you’ve initiated a turn. Hit me up if you want to talk about this in more detail I think we could come up with some good stuff for you test! I don’t think many people have gotten too in depth with this stuff in the dirt bike world.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +3

      I researched the topic before making this video and fully understand how it theoretically is supposed to work! More offset = less trail = less “auto-centering” effect. It was just way too much to explain in a video that isn’t solely dedicated to fork offset. While more offset theoretically should make the bike less stable, in practice it’s the opposite. Probably because reducing the offset is essentially the same thing as moving your engine forward which puts a lot more weight on the front end. There are a lot of theories, but I don’t think anyone has fully nailed it down yet

    • @motofreak2772
      @motofreak2772 Год назад +2

      @@JeffWalker84 I wouldn’t say it’s the opposite. Physics is physics. I’d be really interested to know what you’re experiencing when running the shorter offsets that make you say it’s less stable. We can probably figure out what’s causing that effect and help you improve your setup.
      My riding isn’t good enough to run these tests but I’m good with understanding the math part of it. I’m actually a suspension engineer so I love this stuff, wish more research was there on the dirt bikes but the money just isn’t there unfortunately compared to other forms of racing!

    • @keithpeterson6108
      @keithpeterson6108 Год назад +2

      ​@AYanez27
      Think of a shopping kart wheel & the fork/clamp offset at the stem. More offset has a more "self centering" factor like a shopping kart wheel.
      So although the lesser offset clamp makes for more trail, it reduces the "self centering" ability.

    • @motofreak2772
      @motofreak2772 Год назад +2

      @@keithpeterson6108 sorry you got the right idea but your geometry is off. Take a picture of your bike and draw a line from the steering tube to the ground. It hits the ground in front of the contact patch(like the shopping cart wheel). When you increase offset you decrease this distance and with it the self aligning force.
      If the line landed behind the contact patch the bike would be unridable. The reason the steering tube can be behind the forks on a dirt bike unlike the pivot point on a shopping cart is because the steering tube angle is so large and the tire is so tall.

    • @keithpeterson6108
      @keithpeterson6108 Год назад +2

      @@motofreak2772
      Your missing how the head tube angle (head tube angle on the frame) & the forks being ahead of that want to self align & stay there (when the forks are straight).
      When turned off center, the trail at the bottom wants to make the steering "flop" to the side.
      When the bike is leaned over, the trail make the bike want to flop/roll over into the turn. The fork offset (when straight & the bike ISN'T leaned over) makes the bike want to stay on center & is more stable than with less omfork offset.
      More offset is more stable & makes the rider have to put more effort into leaning the bike over to turn.
      Less offset is less stable & takes less rider effort to make the bike lay over for turns.
      I've played with different offset clamps & what I described that happens, does indeed happen. Even with zero adjustment up front, rear sag has an affect as well.

  • @Gornflyin
    @Gornflyin Год назад +1

    Gen 3 in red for my 06 CRF450 please :)

  • @northern411
    @northern411 Год назад

    Great job good series!

  • @Brian23471-o
    @Brian23471-o Год назад

    Think im gonna maybe try these luxon

  • @maximummed2378
    @maximummed2378 Год назад

    would like to see a tech talk with j-walk on handlebars or tires

  • @guadalupepulido2978
    @guadalupepulido2978 Год назад

    Are you going to be racing outdoors this year

  • @cowpker4life333
    @cowpker4life333 Год назад

    Be interesting hear if any idea why bikes changed to 22/23mm offsets now vs 15-20 years ago some bikes like ktm ran 18/20mm.

  • @shawn071
    @shawn071 Год назад

    Hey Jeff great breakdown on the Triple Clamps, Luxon does not make clamps for my 2007 CR-250 can you please recommend another good quality brand that would help my bike handle better, I mostly ride off-road , trails and desert ..Thank much appreciated

    • @AlexStauber-wr6qq
      @AlexStauber-wr6qq Год назад

      That’s an awesome handling bike, I had a few of them. You don’t need different clamps. Get the suspension balanced and find the right shock spring and set sag. Shock revalve helps at that stock shock is a pogo stick. Bike handled great in the 102-105 sag range

    • @shawn071
      @shawn071 Год назад

      @@AlexStauber-wr6qq Thanks Alex, I will try it out

  • @jakewood4329
    @jakewood4329 Год назад

    Awesome video thank u! Are the KTM factory triple clamps worth it or should go with something else? WP race suspension worth the cost?

  • @chrisbracken7889
    @chrisbracken7889 Год назад

    How does luxon compare to xtrig ?

  • @raymondharold5973
    @raymondharold5973 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried the GEN-3 clamps yet?

  • @obmx9677
    @obmx9677 Год назад

    definitely is, Neken SFS triple clamps is the best

  • @vintagetrikesandquads4012
    @vintagetrikesandquads4012 Год назад

    Great video--very informative.

  • @andrewwilson9130
    @andrewwilson9130 Год назад

    Do they make a tripple clamp for 52mm cone valve?

    • @LuxonMX
      @LuxonMX Год назад +1

      No, sorry. Just not enough demand for them

  • @anthonystrollo9224
    @anthonystrollo9224 Год назад

    What about motor mounts

  • @codymarquez4552
    @codymarquez4552 Год назад

    whats your take on ripper822 having a set of luxon triples breaking on him at arlington this year? i was initially impressed with luxon and the info they came out with, but seeing a set break on a local riders bike has me hesitant. even more so when luxon showed face on the posts about it but didnt have anything to say in the comments as far as helping or having an answer for the breakage.

    • @LuxonMX
      @LuxonMX Год назад +1

      Ripper's bike broke because he had a huge crash after having multiple crashes previous that stressed the stem clamp bolt. That bolt broke in the latest crash, which caused the whole thing to let go. He was also running an older revision of the clamps; newer ones are a little more resilient to crashes and improper torque. We called Ripper just after it happened and sent him a new set of clamps at no cost. We're writing a blog post about the whole thing now that will be live soon!

    • @codymarquez4552
      @codymarquez4552 Год назад +1

      @@LuxonMX awesome to see both the logical explanation and the great support / response to the situation.

  • @doglover136_
    @doglover136_ Год назад

    are you going to be at round 1 of outdoors?
    i want to get my dad to an mx race and my mom and her boyfriend to sx because i went to A1 with my dad and Fox Raceway 2 with my mom and her Bf
    loving the videos man

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад

      That’s the plan right now! Hope to see you guys out there

  • @derkbrock5996
    @derkbrock5996 Год назад

    I wanted to hear what u felt directly and what offset ur at ik u don’t wanna give away secrets but u should be confident that u can beat someone w the same bike as u

  • @HeshGecko
    @HeshGecko Год назад

    THANKS

  • @richardferrell4362
    @richardferrell4362 Год назад

    I've seen so many of these clamps break that it really has me steering away from them. However, I get it

    • @LuxonMX
      @LuxonMX Год назад +2

      We've only ever had two sets of clamps break, one was from a big crash and the other was incorrect installation/maintenance and a very hard hit. We've also since updated the clamps to be a little tougher since then. A couple of bar mount bolts have broken too, but those were all from big crashes and are a quick and cheap fix to get up and running again. We've never had anything break under normal use (hard riding and minor crashes) that was installed and maintained correctly.

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад +2

      I can’t speak on anyone else’s experience, but what I do know is I have almost 100hrs of pro motocross on these with zero issues! I’d have to assume there was improper installation with the clamps that broke. I fully loosen and re-torque mine every few rides🤙🏼

    • @codymarquez4552
      @codymarquez4552 Год назад

      @@LuxonMX is one of those referring to ripper822 at Arlington a couple weeks ago?

    • @LuxonMX
      @LuxonMX Год назад

      @@codymarquez4552 Yes, Ripper was running an older set of clamps that had previously been through some really big crashes. He had another big crash at Arlington that caused the pinch bolt to break. When that bolt goes, the whole front of the bike comes off, which is an unfortunate feature of the KTM pinch bolt style design.

  • @tristanwwsd
    @tristanwwsd Год назад

    Could this be holding back Ken Roczen's bike?

  • @Xanto389
    @Xanto389 Год назад

    Muito bom ouvir alguem que ja testou e tem experiência. Abraço do Brasil.

  • @keatondurham7289
    @keatondurham7289 Год назад

    jwalk! what are you currently using for knee protection right now?

    • @JeffWalker84
      @JeffWalker84  Год назад

      CTi off-the-shelf mediums. (Not custom fit)

  • @kevsanders3223
    @kevsanders3223 Год назад

    Tripple clamp master class

  • @kaleb6206
    @kaleb6206 Год назад

    Love.these videos

  • @pauldavis509
    @pauldavis509 2 месяца назад

    Tire brands and surface

  • @kodatolppa5401
    @kodatolppa5401 Год назад

    Idk how I feel about thr Luxons I watched a head tube snap on em

  • @bryanboucher5089
    @bryanboucher5089 Год назад

    Handle bars next

  • @KristofSX
    @KristofSX Год назад

    good stuff

  • @danhopkinson2811
    @danhopkinson2811 Год назад +1

    "if you wanna drop a couple hundred bucks on a cool looking set of triple clamps".....
    try 800 bucks without bar clamps or 990 with bar clamps

  • @Michael-nw2gm
    @Michael-nw2gm Год назад

    Day 1 of cheering on jeff

  • @64maxpower
    @64maxpower 9 месяцев назад

    Simulations are real as a Bug Bunny cartoon. It's all in your head.

  • @smauller623
    @smauller623 Год назад +2

    How noticeable is triple clamps for someone whose a D class rider lol

  • @SpeedDemonExpress
    @SpeedDemonExpress Год назад

    The flex feel is nothing but a gimmick. That aluminum is going to be stiff AF even of you bottom out, plus you have top and bottom bolted together through the frame and the fork tubes. It will be rock solid. The only way you feel a difference is through the frame, if you get a different offset than stock since each end of the bike acts like a lever on the frame, there is some flex there but we are talking almost nothing since the clamps are only adding 2mm extra leverage at most. The reason to buy these is if you want to change the offset from stock to improve cornering and stability.

  • @jeffhansen4592
    @jeffhansen4592 Год назад

    You said a couple hundred really!

  • @ٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴ-ع7ع

    $990????????????????

  • @a.p.3167
    @a.p.3167 Год назад

    🥳🥳🥳

  • @stephendavis7707
    @stephendavis7707 Год назад

    Fantastic product but over 900 usd not sure the majority of people will want to spent that much on that product even if its worth it ..

    • @joerglukas6663
      @joerglukas6663 Год назад

      X-trig will be an Oppertunity. But i d'ont know the Price in USA. In Germany they cost ca. 350€

    • @stephendavis8852
      @stephendavis8852 Год назад

      @@joerglukas6663 I will be looking in Eu for xtrig if I can find a clean used set it would be better for me

  • @DisruptiveUnicorn98k
    @DisruptiveUnicorn98k Год назад

    I prefer the Yamaha feel

  • @burgerman2828
    @burgerman2828 Год назад

    Hi

  • @senditsillly1423
    @senditsillly1423 Год назад

    23

  • @michi_danksta
    @michi_danksta Год назад

    Who is he...never heard of him

  • @randomwithreid2374
    @randomwithreid2374 Год назад

    first

  • @64maxpower
    @64maxpower 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry. I thought covid was the height of propaganda. Luxon has quite a marketing dept
    The different feel is in your head
    Changing offset is definitely noticeable. Your flex argument, not so much😊

  • @NancyMendozai
    @NancyMendozai 4 месяца назад

    Hall Betty Brown Susan Martin Jessica

  • @weekendveterans
    @weekendveterans Год назад

    No

  • @BazilOne
    @BazilOne Год назад

    Lost me at 5m

  • @dandlugolecki3408
    @dandlugolecki3408 Год назад

    Obviously they are worth it, they pay you to say that duhh

  • @jaunshou8276
    @jaunshou8276 Год назад

    can i have one of your dirt bikes