Rear sets from Clubman Racing accessories

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Any pics? I need a a set. Trying to decide whether to go with linkage or direct lever shift. IIRC Clubmans are from RGM.


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I made these from pictures of Dunstalls, they worked really well.
Rear sets from Clubman Racing accessories

Rear sets from Clubman Racing accessories

Unfortunatly they don't fit with my new setup, so I'm sellling them.
 
bwolfie said:
I made these from pictures of Dunstalls, they worked really well.
Unfortunatly they don't fit with my new setup, so I'm sellling them.

Nice hijack to sell your rearsets...
 
Good looking set! Do these (rear sets) make clip one any more bearable? Considering gong Cafe. Wish I could find a Corbin pretty cheap!
 
I purchased a set this winter for my 74 850 and now have about 1000 miles riding them (post97551.html?hilit=fastlikejudy#p97551). I have no complaints. They are easy to install and operate smoothly. The only thing I needed to change was my kick lever. I had to return to the stock lever. I would recommend these rearsets, they even work with the rear brake switch.

Team FASTLIKEJUDY
 
warpedscout said:
Good looking set! Do these (rear sets) make clip one any more bearable? Considering gong Cafe. Wish I could find a Corbin pretty cheap!

When I made them I took some comfort in mind. I am 5'10", I moved the peg position to where it was comfortable for me, I had clipons also. THey worked well for the 100 miles I put on them, and they worked with the stock kick lever. I was running a MKIII rear disk brake setup, hense the brembo master cylinder and tygon tubing resivoir. I liked the idea of the jack shaft for shhifting. I have had a hard enough time going from a 6 speed to a 5 speed trans, then to a RH shift 4 speed. So at least the lever was on the LH side. My first bike was a nighthawk 450 with a 6 speed. To this day no matter what I ride I still look for 6th.
 
With my Clubman's I had to switch to the MK111 kickshaft so it would clear my footpeg when I started the bike.
 
nortnlvr said:
Rear sets seam to work great.

Are they available now? Last i checked he was out of stock. They do make for a more comfortable position with clip-ons.
 
warpedscout said:
Good looking set! Do these (rear sets) make clip one any more bearable? Considering gong Cafe. Wish I could find a Corbin pretty cheap!

Instead of going Corbin send your saddle off to Sargent's. They do great work, and will keep it looking stock if that is your desire...

I had this aftermarket saddle.

Rear sets from Clubman Racing accessories


Sargent's took out the cheek splitter, put in layers of varying firmness foam to make it more comfortable, and color matched the side panel to my frame. All cheaper than the price of a Corbin.

Rear sets from Clubman Racing accessories


Cheers,

- HJ
 
I just installed a Clubman rear set on my Combat. Easy install and quality is good. The gearshift indicator has to go. :shock:
Cheers.
CNN
 
Have also installed a set. Go perfectly with the clipons. Need some sort of bumstop seat though.
 
Hey Hungry Joe. Where did you get that seat and manx style tank from?

Edit; Ignore the seat question (should probably read the thread first).
 
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