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Quote from: coyotecowboy on July 02, 2008, 01:02:00 AMHey Seaweb, where did you get those Tarozzi's from? I saved a pic of them late one night and honestly couldn't remember where the hell I had gotten it from!! Jim HinshawFast from the Past, Inc.PO Box 606Hoschton, GA 30548USA770-614-0968 voice & faxjimhinshaw@fastfromthepast.comhttp://www.fastfromthepast.com
Hey Seaweb, where did you get those Tarozzi's from? I saved a pic of them late one night and honestly couldn't remember where the hell I had gotten it from!!
Quote from: paulages on July 02, 2008, 02:12:37 AMQuote from: MRieck on July 01, 2008, 06:24:21 PM A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work. by the way, am i understanding right here? the levers don't pivot independent of the footpegs? the only thing holding up the custom rearsets i designed is figuring out how to eliminate this problem. i ripped mine from an old italian design (paton), but i welded the lever assembly directly to the peg in the mockup stage and haven't moved beyond that yet. if i had a lathe it would be a breeze... Right Paul. The pegs and the levers are basically "one piece" design that rotate on a collar inside the peg. I had to modify the right peg to get it to work smoothly. The lathe made quick work of it.
Quote from: MRieck on July 01, 2008, 06:24:21 PM A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work. by the way, am i understanding right here? the levers don't pivot independent of the footpegs? the only thing holding up the custom rearsets i designed is figuring out how to eliminate this problem. i ripped mine from an old italian design (paton), but i welded the lever assembly directly to the peg in the mockup stage and haven't moved beyond that yet. if i had a lathe it would be a breeze...
A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work.
Quote from: MRieck on July 02, 2008, 04:48:51 AMQuote from: paulages on July 02, 2008, 02:12:37 AMQuote from: MRieck on July 01, 2008, 06:24:21 PM A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work. by the way, am i understanding right here? the levers don't pivot independent of the footpegs? the only thing holding up the custom rearsets i designed is figuring out how to eliminate this problem. i ripped mine from an old Italian design (paton), but i welded the lever assembly directly to the peg in the mockup stage and haven't moved beyond that yet. if i had a lathe it would be a breeze... Right Paul. The pegs and the levers are basically "one piece" design that rotate on a collar inside the peg. I had to modify the right peg to get it to work smoothly. The lathe made quick work of it.i was worried that one might accidentally shift gears for example, if putting too much weight on the peg in a hard corner or something. does the shifter side rotate fairly freely, or is there a bit of resistance to stop what i described from happening? i guess it takes a bit of force to shift gears anyway...
Quote from: paulages on July 02, 2008, 02:12:37 AMQuote from: MRieck on July 01, 2008, 06:24:21 PM A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work. by the way, am i understanding right here? the levers don't pivot independent of the footpegs? the only thing holding up the custom rearsets i designed is figuring out how to eliminate this problem. i ripped mine from an old Italian design (paton), but i welded the lever assembly directly to the peg in the mockup stage and haven't moved beyond that yet. if i had a lathe it would be a breeze... Right Paul. The pegs and the levers are basically "one piece" design that rotate on a collar inside the peg. I had to modify the right peg to get it to work smoothly. The lathe made quick work of it.
Quote from: MRieck on July 01, 2008, 06:24:21 PM A fine concept that took some real thought (on my part) . Those pegs rotate with the levers too. Sounds weird but it does work. by the way, am i understanding right here? the levers don't pivot independent of the footpegs? the only thing holding up the custom rearsets i designed is figuring out how to eliminate this problem. i ripped mine from an old Italian design (paton), but i welded the lever assembly directly to the peg in the mockup stage and haven't moved beyond that yet. if i had a lathe it would be a breeze...
Columbia Car & Cycle..in Nakusp BC has some Tarozzi stuff..