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Old 31-01-06, 10:35 PM   #1
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Default Harris rearsets for a curvy

As it says, Harrris fully adjustable rearsets with carbon heel plates - very good condition, they not only look great but will make changing gear very slick over the sloppy original gear change set up.
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Old 01-02-06, 12:32 PM   #3
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Does this come with the pressure switch (for the brake light) for street use?
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Old 01-02-06, 01:17 PM   #4
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Latts650 sorry, don't appear to have received your message - I don't know how long it takes to come through.

Madtone - they come with a spring that hooks up to the existing brake light switch just like the standard set up
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Does this come with the pressure switch (for the brake light) for street use?
Curvy doesn't have a pressure switch for the brake light. It only has a wire spring which actuates a switch when the lever is depressed.
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Does this come with the pressure switch (for the brake light) for street use?
Curvy doesn't have a pressure switch for the brake light. It only has a wire spring which actuates a switch when the lever is depressed.
True, but alot of race rearsets don't have the facility for that spring and switch so use a pressure switch attached to the lever instead.
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Are these still for sale?
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