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What are rear sets?
:oops: :oops: so many new words and terms to understand! p.s. please feel free to reply if you're not 100% sure what rear sets are but want to have a guess... :wink: |
Rearsets are footrest hangers which are set further back than the stock versions.
This is done to increase ground clearance and give a more aggressive riding posture. Some people use the term to describe all footrest hangers, but that isn't really correct. |
rear-set is an aftermarket replacement footrest, usually higher up, adjustable and expensive. It's designed to give the bike more ground clearance, so you don't scrape feet and pegs on the deck when going round corners. Usually found on race bikes.
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Above comments are correct, Not all rearsets are adjustable but some are. They are generally more dedicated to racing than normal foot peg hangers and so often come with footpegs without rubber to improve feel etc.
You can also get "jack up plates" which are bits of metal plate used to go between the frame and standard root rest hangers to move the stock items up and back. Gives better ground clearance at a fraction of the cost, but not as "trick" looking :wink: |
Rear sets are the lovely things that girls have about half way down, at the top of the legs... or in my case, what guys have.. lol
:lol: :lol: :lol: Sorry, after the thread on bad info, i couldnt resist bucking the trend... :oops: :roll: "Taxi!!" |
Brilliant.
Thanks for that chaps. I'm off to buy a nice pair of buttocks to fit to my SV :wink: |
Don't bother getting rearsets, just lie forwards and put your feet on the pillion pegs like carsick does. :lol:
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