rearsets, fork baces, clip ons

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  • Tarbash 27
    • Jan 2026

    #1

    rearsets, fork baces, clip ons

    I got an e-mail about this new site that sells some racing parts for classic bikes including gs's. I bought these rearsets a few months ago from this company. Nice stuff. Check it out.

    Tarozzi rearsets clip-ons pistons fork brace sprocket steering damper JL Exhaust Wossner Zeeltronic NHK Jim Lomas fork tube motorcycle ignition zeeltronic
  • TheCafeKid

    #2
    Bought a Tarrozi fork brace for my 77 750 from them as well. I havent found a Tarozzi part i havent liked. The rearsets brackets are cast, but should be sturdy enough for street riding. I may end up pickin a set of those up. I think he had fold up peg ones too, so you could still use your kicker. Maybe not.

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    • Tarbash 27

      #3
      Those rearsets are pretty solid and good for street riding. I have the folding ones and they feel great. I just ordered the rubber covers for the footpegs last night from them.

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      • trippivot
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        Past Site Supporter
        • Aug 2006
        • 2815
        • Des Moines , IA

        #4
        for a guy that makes his own braces footrests and controls those prices are obscene.
        SUZUKI , There is no substitute

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        • t3rmin

          #5
          That site rocks. Gonna have to get a fork brace(s)!

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          • t3rmin

            #6
            Looks like those rearsets retain the passenger pegs? Cool.

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            • TurboChris

              #7
              anybody running these? They look really nice...wonder how far they relocate everything....might have to give them a call....

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              • TheCafeKid

                #8
                Running one of their fork braces. Lil on the spendy side, but a direct bolt up application and good quality. Been tossing the idea of ditching the clubmans and going to a clipon set up myself. Should be pleanty of room for all standard controls. As i said he has two versions of the clip ons available, high rise and low rise.

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                • TurboChris

                  #9
                  Really? $99 sounded cheap to me.....are they cheaper alternatives?

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                  • TheCafeKid

                    #10
                    Well, used is always cheaper lol. I didnt blink honestly but some would say it was a bit pricey. Frankly i think its a fantastic addition to a vintage bike. Nice feel in the front end. More stable, and less "walking" in the forks, no lateral movement. Feels great, instills a good bit of confidence lol

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                    • TurboChris

                      #11
                      Yeah, I think I'll order up a set......Thanks

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                      • TheCafeKid

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tarbash 27
                        Those rearsets are pretty solid and good for street riding. I have the folding ones and they feel great. I just ordered the rubber covers for the footpegs last night from them.
                        Do they allow for using your kickstart still? Thats my only concern about the rearsets.

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                        • Tarbash 27

                          #13
                          Cannot use kickstart. You will have to make a special lever for it to work. It hits the footpeg even when folded up.

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                          • ericzx7

                            #14
                            Originally posted by TheCafeKid
                            Running one of their fork braces. Lil on the spendy side, but a direct bolt up application and good quality. Been tossing the idea of ditching the clubmans and going to a clipon set up myself. Should be pleanty of room for all standard controls. As i said he has two versions of the clip ons available, high rise and low rise.
                            In my opinion, clip-ons are the way to go. I got a set off ebay for my 700, and love them. And , yes, there is plenty of room for all the original controls. Went with bar end mirrors too. Makes it look low and sweet!

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                            • Ludeykrus

                              #15
                              Wow, I think i may have to eventually pick up a fork brace for my 450. I've been uphappy with the front suspension, and was looking for a fork brace...

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