What does motorcycle handlebar grabbing mean?
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Motorcycle handlebar grabbing refers to either a one-piece handlebar or a split handlebar. The differences between one-piece and split handlebars: Split handlebar mirrors are usually located at the front of the vehicle, whereas one-piece mirrors are fixed on the handlebars. When the motorcycle turns, the one-piece handlebar mirrors rotate with the bike's movement, while split handlebar mirrors do not turn with the bike's steering. Positions of one-piece and split handlebars: Split handlebar mirrors are generally not on the handlebars themselves but are mounted on the bike's head; one-piece handlebar mirrors are usually directly on the handlebars. Split handlebars are more commonly used on racing bikes because racers need to see behind them during turns, whether to avoid being overtaken or to perform other maneuvers. One-piece handlebars are typically found on street bikes.