What Your Motor Is Doing? Roland Sands Launches The Clarity Line.

Ever wanted to know what’s going on inside your engine? Now you can view its internal components while they work.  With the new RSD Clarity Line, your motorcycle inner workings are on display while sealed tight behind articulately machined billet aluminum and transparent polycarbonate. Design is inspired and machined with the form of true working components in mind. the Clarity line adds that extra level of detail, clearly showing what is usually hidden. The Clarity line includes the Clarity Air Cleaner, Clarity Derby Cover and Clarity Timing Cover.

The Clarity Air Cleaner allows you to check out what your air intake is doing, exposing your fuel delivery system as no other intake system can. The Clarity Derby Cover is the next best thing to an open primary, giving you the same feel of a spinning clutch pack, yet fully enclosed.  Now you can show off your trick clutch. The heart of the twin cam engine is exposed with the RSD Clarity Timing Cover. It’s finely machined billet housing and transparent polycarbonate lenses show you a view of the cam gears, chain and support plate, exposing the inner workings.

All these parts are direct stock replacement, CNC machined from billet aluminum and polycarbonate, available in Black Ops™, Contrast Cut™ and Chrome. Made in the USA. Clarity Air Cleaner MSRP $499.95. Clarity Derby Cover MSRP $229.95 – $239.95. Clarity Timing Cover MSRP $399.95. Roland Sands Design Clarity Line.

10 Responses to “What Your Motor Is Doing? Roland Sands Launches The Clarity Line.”


  1. 1 Greg Sep 13th, 2011 at 9:17 am

    Good idea (already done on some one-off customs) but at the same time you don’t want to turn your bike into a fish bowl.

  2. 2 Luis Sep 13th, 2011 at 9:40 am

    Nicer than the Rizoma version of the same thing,

  3. 3 CafeSportyTC Sep 13th, 2011 at 10:25 am

    valve covers… always wanted to watch the valve gear while the motor was running

  4. 4 Larry R Sep 13th, 2011 at 11:21 am

    Good attempt at watching the gizmoness of the bike. Kudos Roland. This way, rocks and various debris can not muck up the works.

  5. 5 GaryC Sep 13th, 2011 at 4:27 pm

    Made some parts like this for my bike in the past

  6. 6 rebel Sep 14th, 2011 at 6:18 am

    probably help sell a lot more fresh oil ! very nice, i’d be in for a no logo version, HHI style.

  7. 7 Olive Oil Sep 14th, 2011 at 12:10 pm

    How about a clear oil pan ?

  8. 8 Smittydog Sep 14th, 2011 at 6:32 pm

    The derby cover will get muck-up with clutch dust mixed with oil , good luck looking through that.

  9. 9 Mad dog Sep 14th, 2011 at 10:03 pm

    It’s fun riding on elevators with polycarbonate floors.
    Nice work RSD, keep it up, your way ahead of the others, think I’ll use these on the next project.

  10. 10 Carl Quick Nov 16th, 2011 at 7:00 pm

    If you install the air cleaner on an injected bike, like, say a 2011 FLSTC, is any tuning necessary?

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