Tarozzi Clip Ons

Ease

83 XJ650RK, 77 TS-250
Just recieved this e-mail:

Evan,

I now have at least one set of the following sizes in stock:

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In both the low rise and high rise versions.

Thanks

[ Jim Hinshaw
Fast from the Past, Inc.
PO Box 606
Hoschton, GA 30548
USA

770-614-0968 voice & fax

jimhinshaw@fastfromthepast.com
www.fastfromthepast.com ]


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Mine are the Low rise.

But Yes, he has both low rise and high rise for all of the sizes listed there... And the website is up and running now!
 
Do you have any pics of your bike in profile? I'm on the fence about the low vs. high rise... it seems like the high rise might defeat the purpose of clip-ons... and the low do have some rise.

I'm thinking about the high cause I don't plan on putting rear sets on the bike... at least not soon.

- Woody
 
That looks pretty good. I am trying to determine how much above the upper fork crown they will be when installed with rise instead of drop like you have there. I am planning on leaving the foot controls on my CL in the stock location so I am thinking the high rise might be a better choice. If I am estimating correctly then I would have the bars about 1.5" above the crown. I think it will be good. Lower then a drag bar in the stock clamps... but higher then normal clip-ons... plus I like the idea of being to adjust the angle both ways, so I can set the bars up pretty flat.

- Woody
 
I'll tell you this: i dont think i'll be able to install them in the rise position as they interfere with the triple tree. Although, I did push my forks through the tree so I can always mount them above the tree.
 
Interesting... that would kind of defeat the purpose of rise if you can't mount them below the crowns and have them rise up past it... Hmmm. I'll have to look at my crown and see if I think there will be problems.

- Woody
 
Mine are mounted the other way (with the rise going up instead of down).

And on top of the tree.

Much less agressive than the clubmans I had before so if you are planning on not going with rearsets they should be fine .
The main advantage being adjustability more than anything, adjustability, looks and modern feel.

Otherwise I'd try and find some with a lower profile to mount below the tree, should be around the same cost for the clamp on / welded kind.
 
Thanks for the advice Ease. I think after reading your post I am going to do the same thing... I was thinking about lowering the front a little anyway so I will just go with the low rise and mount them above the crown. The main reason I want to go with the torazzis is cause I don't really want any downward sweep on the bars... I want pretty much a flat feel... but I might change my mind so the adjustables are the way to go I think. Thanks for your help.

- Woody
 
NP Woody.

I wrote that reply pretty late last night so I wasn't sure if it was completely coherent. haha.
Glad I could help.
 
Should be about $140 shipped... just go to fastfromthepast.com and email him... he'll respond pretty fast and tell you if he has them in stock.

- Woody
 
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