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Gilles Handlebar Riser Reducer KitIN STOCK

#2DGT-RED-01-KIT

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  • Next Day Delivery Available

The Gilles reducer kit allows the use of 22.2mm or 28.6mm diameter handlebars to be used with the Gilles 1DGT or 2DGT riser clamps.

As the 1DGT and 2DGT allow for a 28.6mm diameter handlebar to be installed. Sometimes there is the need or desire to fit 22.2mm handlebars or retain a bikes original 22.2mm bars.

The Gilles reducer kit offers a simple solution by shimming down the 28.6mm clamps to 22.2mm.

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2DGT-RED-01-KIT - Gilles Handlebar Riser Reducer Kit

Since 2000, German company, Gilles Tooling has been providing motorcycle maniacs around the world with innovative and high-quality accessories for racing and road use. As a former motorcycle racer company founder Gerhard Gilles combines a passion for the sport with the technical knowledge of an experienced CNC milling cutter.

The development of the first multi variable rearset AS31GT kick-started a dynamic company, which today sells its extensive product-range worldwide both into the aftermarket and as a genuine accessory supplier to Yamaha, Suzuki and BMW.

Gilles Tooling is also a development partner for Yamaha Racing Special Parts, used on all factory supported M1 Moto GP bikes and R1M superbikes.

Developed on the racetrack but also extensively tested on the road, Gilles Tooling products set standards in innovation, engineering know-how, performance and safety and comply to all European certifications.

Not just racing products though..........Whether you ride a sports, naked, tourer, adventure or retro bike, most come with little or no adjustment to the ergonomics often causing rider discomfort.  Gilles Tooling offers innovative solutions, bringing multi adjustment to many areas of the machine changing the motorcycle into a made-to-measure model.