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clubmans look sweet, too uncomfortable?
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kb_air
i just painted my drag bars black and stuck them on today. i had super bike bars on them before and they are comfortable but it just takes away from the sleek minimal totalitarian look of the bike.
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veg
I have clubmans with a very small set of risers. You can get differing widths of the curved part of the clubman bars, I got mine from airtech and I can rotate them over the top triple clamp. I am also 5 foot 4 and have the inseam of a 12 year old (in fact, my 12yo daughter is taller than me) so I'm not in great need of rearsets and can ride my bike for hours without a break. I guess it comes down your size and shape as to how comfortable you are going to be with clubmans, but I reckon if you are much taller than me, I'd be looking at rearsets to go with the new bars.
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kb_air
I'm looking on ebay at rearsets, i just put my feet on the passenger pegs anyway when i ride longer streatches, i guess it would be nice to be able to brake and shift . I've never looked into getting them and i really Don't have any idea how they function. They just bolt on and use levers to actuate the existing brake and gear shift? Are your old pegs still usable?
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Toasty
Originally posted by kb_air View PostI'm looking on ebay at rearsets, i just put my feet on the passenger pegs anyway when i ride longer streatches, i guess it would be nice to be able to brake and shift . I've never looked into getting them and i really Don't have any idea how they function. They just bolt on and use levers to actuate the existing brake and gear shift? Are your old pegs still usable?
These also look really nice and are very well priced, no mounts though. I might pick up a set of these in the future.
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ChicagoBob
Easiest rearsets are by Tarozzi, from fastfromthepast.com. Install in about 10 minutes, are adjustable, look cool, feel great, but cost about $300.
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