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Old Jan 14th, 2012, 2:29 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Tarozzi Clip-Ons

Has anyone any experience with these Tarozzi clip-ons sold by Fast From The Past:

55-0028 by Fast from the Past
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Old Jan 14th, 2012, 3:11 pm   #2 (permalink)
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They look like a nice item. I did a google search for product reviews that took me to a couple other forums where these were discussed and compared to other brands. Favorable comments for price and adjustability and I didn't see any complaints.
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Old Jan 14th, 2012, 7:48 pm   #3 (permalink)
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They are a little bulky and I fear italians casting aluminum...They aren't machined.

Tarozzi makes great rear sets, but I would look else where for clip ons. Cycle Cat or Speedymoto makes a better product that has adjust ability.
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Old Jan 15th, 2012, 9:45 am   #4 (permalink)
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I have a set fiitted to my 06 mono and have them adjusted to the most upright position which improves the riding position for me; but then its only one hex key bolt to drop them when the mood takes me.

The other positive is that the handle bar tubes are the same diameter as stock ducati so they bolt straight in without having to swap any of the controls, levers or bar end mirrors.

The negative is that restrict how far you can angle the levers down which means they are not in my natural position and I have to lift my hands slightly. A bit annoying at first but soon got used to it.

They are also wider than stock.

Build quality is not bad and the price is good, will try and post some pics if you want them next time the bikes out, used it yesterday but it was only 3 Degrees C and very frosty so its tucked back up again at the moment.

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Old Jan 15th, 2012, 11:56 am   #5 (permalink)
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Do you have the low rise model 55-0028? Post a picture if you don't mind. These are an option if the object is to keep the cos low.


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I have a set fiitted to my 06 mono and have them adjusted to the most upright position which improves the riding position for me; but then its only one hex key bolt to drop them when the mood takes me.

The other positive is that the handle bar tubes are the same diameter as stock ducati so they bolt straight in without having to swap any of the controls, levers or bar end mirrors.

The negative is that restrict how far you can angle the levers down which means they are not in my natural position and I have to lift my hands slightly. A bit annoying at first but soon got used to it.

They are also wider than stock.

Build quality is not bad and the price is good, will try and post some pics if you want them next time the bikes out, used it yesterday but it was only 3 Degrees C and very frosty so its tucked back up again at the moment.

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No mine are the high rise I was going for comfort over form and the low cost option. I have not been disapointed and it is definately more comfortable for me now.

I will try and get some pics next time the bike is out, hopefully this weekend if its not freezing.

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Aella has the 6º clipons (stock is 12º)





Available in the taller 07 and up sport


Optional holes and brackets on inner bar ends for tanks
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Old Jan 18th, 2012, 11:25 am   #9 (permalink)
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I have a set fiitted to my 06 mono and have them adjusted to the most upright position which improves the riding position for me; but then its only one hex key bolt to drop them when the mood takes me.

The other positive is that the handle bar tubes are the same diameter as stock ducati so they bolt straight in without having to swap any of the controls, levers or bar end mirrors.

The negative is that restrict how far you can angle the levers down which means they are not in my natural position and I have to lift my hands slightly. A bit annoying at first but soon got used to it.

They are also wider than stock.

Build quality is not bad and the price is good, will try and post some pics if you want them next time the bikes out, used it yesterday but it was only 3 Degrees C and very frosty so its tucked back up again at the moment.

CTT
I'm leaning toward Tarozzi Clip-Ons for the reasons you'd described in your post. My concern is whether I'm able to mount ALL of the stock parts (stock mirrors, etc) on them without modifying the clip-ons?

My other concern is Tarozzi's being wider than stock. How much wider are they?

I'd like to keep the cost of refurbishing my SC1000 low without buying unnecessary aftermarket items and instead use as many stock ones as I can.

Of course I'm open to other recommendations.
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