Tarozzi rearset problem
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Tarozzi rearset problem
So i have tha same problem most others have.
When kicking over the starter the pedal makes contact with the gearshift pedal.
I have the full tarozzi set with the extended kick start pawl.
what is possible to make the kickstart not hit the rear brake pedal.
pictures off other bike preferred .
thanks
Mike
When kicking over the starter the pedal makes contact with the gearshift pedal.
I have the full tarozzi set with the extended kick start pawl.
what is possible to make the kickstart not hit the rear brake pedal.
pictures off other bike preferred .
thanks
Mike
Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
Haven't got a photo handy, but I trimmed about half the length off the brake pedal toe bit.
This has two advantages; 1) the kick start no longer hits it, and 2) when I inevitably forget and go to change gear with the brake pedal, it feels different to the gearlever when my toe contacts the pedal.
This has two advantages; 1) the kick start no longer hits it, and 2) when I inevitably forget and go to change gear with the brake pedal, it feels different to the gearlever when my toe contacts the pedal.
Morini stuff on RealClassic.co.uk: http://www.realclassic.co.uk/profiles.html#morini
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I had the same problem when I replaced the broken Tarozzi brake pedal with a new replacement. It had me scratching my head for a while, as with the kickstart extender block there had previously been enough clearance.
I couldn't work out how I'd got the fixing wrong, and finally I realised that the rubber peg on the new lever is about 1cm longer than the old one. So I replaced the new peg with the old one and normal business is resumed.
I couldn't work out how I'd got the fixing wrong, and finally I realised that the rubber peg on the new lever is about 1cm longer than the old one. So I replaced the new peg with the old one and normal business is resumed.
"I'll have a V please, Bob."
Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
Finally made it out to the shed.
Stumpy the Brake Pedal:

Fits with millimetres to spare:

There are kickstart extensions and there are kickstart extensions, though, so it'd be worth measuring before cutting.
Stumpy the Brake Pedal:

Fits with millimetres to spare:

There are kickstart extensions and there are kickstart extensions, though, so it'd be worth measuring before cutting.
Morini stuff on RealClassic.co.uk: http://www.realclassic.co.uk/profiles.html#morini
Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
Clever!
Morini stuff on RealClassic.co.uk: http://www.realclassic.co.uk/profiles.html#morini
Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
A while ago someone (sorry can't recall who) described their use of a small folding footrest from an off road(?) bike so that the footpeg AND lever both flipped up to vertical
Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
If you can get a k2 kicker the problem is gone
They are made of steel, so you can heat them up and bend them as you like.
The one up-right is a bended K2 kicker

The one up-right is a bended K2 kicker
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Re: Tarozzi rearset problem
If you can get a k2 kicker the problem is gone
They are made of steel, so you can heat them up and bend them as you like.
The one up-right is a bended K2 kicker

The one up-right is a bended K2 kicker