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hi i am after a set of rear sets. any of u guys have aftermarket sets?? how much? which 1s are best?
cheers joe |
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Rear sets are generally expensive, around the 250 mark for an adjustable job and a little less for non-adjustable pair. You have to ask yourself if its really worth it, If your track daying alot then that would be justified i guess.
Cheapest way would be to raise your exisiting rearsets, 30-40quid for a pair of jack up plates that allow some adjusting without costing the earth. You can even make them yourself if your good at that kinda thing ![]() |
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I have Gilles rearsets on my SV. They are expensive (£300 new) but I got mine second hand.
I think they're excellent. The adjustability is nice. The leavers pivot on roller bearings so they move much more smoothly (makes a big difference for the rear brake) and because the pegs are stong and dont fold up, if you drop the bike you wont break the leavers But, it depends what you want them for. If you just want to move the pegs higher and further back, then do as falc suggested and get jackup plates. |
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I've got VALTERMOTO rearsets fitted to my curvey! got them from HG for £139.99 they look the dogs b#*#*ks but you need the banjo brake light switch to go with them.
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