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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.
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TheCafeKid
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
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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TurboChris
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
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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TheCafeKid
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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TheCafeKid
Do they allow for using your kickstart still? Thats my only concern about the rearsets.Originally posted by Tarbash 27 View PostThose 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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Tarbash 27
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
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!Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostRunning 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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Ludeykrus
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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