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Does anyone know if these http://www.intobikes.co.uk/products/...n=0205&pt=0103 are adjustable for angle? I believe they are from the picture (I've seen another picture that shows a bolt that can tighten that "disc" up, similar to the wat a clip-on tightens onto the fork).
But I can't find anything online to confirm. Also does anyone know if any other angle-adjustable rearsets, cos I don't particularly like the red bits on the rearsets... |
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Going by the pics, I'd bet a monkeys left testicle that they are angle adjustable, first angle adjustable ones i've seen. I think you can do the angle on the ones with a bolt matrix for adjusting the height/position buy picking different bolt holes but the angular adjustment is very coarse.
I get what you mean about the red bits, they are a bit much... |
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How is that any different to adjusting the gear link rod?
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I think you are meant to use the combination of the angular adjustment from the pinch bolts and the lateral adjustment from the different bolt holes to put the foot pegs in your 'ideal' position and you then use the red 'pimp' adjusters to keep the shift peg in a suitable position as all this movement is more that the shift rod can compensate for. Fine tuning of the position of the shift peg would still be done with the shifft rod.
my 2p from 10ec of looking at pic : Last edited by Fade; 23-09-10 at 10:37 PM. |
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over engineering at its best, thats a lot of dosh for what they are
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http://www.oppracing.com/products/11...ing-rear-sets/ Not sure if that's what you're after, but the design is based around a pivoting centre. The rub is that they are not available on a huge number of bikes. |
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Hey, cheers for the replies...yeah as mentioned it's a bit more adjustment than just adjusting the shift rod. Luke - yep I saw those soon after my initial post - the look quite nice butI was actually still more of a fan of the CRGs (even with the red crap
![]() To be honest I could probably do with any rearsets, doesn't have to be these (but I would like some other than the std on my GSX-R), but money isn't a factor unless they are over £500 or something so I might as well get the fanciest ones?! ![]() |
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Oh well I just ordered these - and the clutch lever
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Lol yeah...bit of a wild claim...
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