adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
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adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
Anyone know who sells them for the nc35?
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
Would be cheaper to buy a set you like from somewhere like tyga & then get it anodised gold. 

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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
What could screw me is if they are anodized clear...removing the clear anodize is not fun. I know what you mean..... im wondering how yellow the gold is color wise,,,,, anyone using these adjustable rear sets from ebay?
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
Forget the cheaply made copies (WAY overpriced IMO) and get some quality gear like these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/WRS-Rear-Sets-Honda ... ycle_Parts
http://cgi.ebay.com/WRS-Rear-Sets-Honda ... ycle_Parts
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
Nice but non adjustable....
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
The adjustable cheap ones are shite.
They bend and break and generally you ge twhat you pay for..
Edit to add - those gold ones are just nasty. There are multiple versions of that design out there - some made fr cheese, some made from tin and maybe...just maybe, some made from something suitable for making into rearsets!!
I recall Diamond rearsets were the specific ones I've seen - crack in holes, bend and generally be crap.
WR battlesteps are the shizz..might treat my moto to some...
They bend and break and generally you ge twhat you pay for..
Edit to add - those gold ones are just nasty. There are multiple versions of that design out there - some made fr cheese, some made from tin and maybe...just maybe, some made from something suitable for making into rearsets!!
I recall Diamond rearsets were the specific ones I've seen - crack in holes, bend and generally be crap.
WR battlesteps are the shizz..might treat my moto to some...
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
I have a pair for "cheap ones" And I have NEVER had any complaints about them. Mine did not bend or crack. Even had the bike down and the only thing that happened to the rearset was that the footrest became scuffed..CMSMJ1 wrote:The adjustable cheap ones are shite.
They bend and break and generally you ge twhat you pay for..
Edit to add - those gold ones are just nasty. There are multiple versions of that design out there - some made fr cheese, some made from tin and maybe...just maybe, some made from something suitable for making into rearsets!!
I recall Diamond rearsets were the specific ones I've seen - crack in holes, bend and generally be crap.
WR battlesteps are the shizz..might treat my moto to some...
But of course, there could be different manufactures........... Not everyone is crap.
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
... which sums up buying spares perfectly!CMSMJ1 wrote:cheap ones are shite.
generally you get what you pay for..
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Re: adjustable gold rear sets...Where to buy?
I'm with Cam, Mark and Malc on the (not always cheap) crap ones. A mate got some cheapo's for his blade and when he stood up on the pegs the near side hanger bent.
I'm sure if you peeled off the gold there'd be chocolate underneath.
If you get some with clear ano on them they should acid etch it off anyway before they do the gold.
The thing is to find some that aren't crap. If andreasmkr or someone else can vouch for a brand, that's the safest way.
The guys at Tyga might get you a set done in gold if you ask. Nice guys and nice pegs!
30 and 35 pegs are the same mounting it1bird.
http://tyga-performance.com/site/produc ... ucts_id=51
Cheers,
I'm sure if you peeled off the gold there'd be chocolate underneath.
If you get some with clear ano on them they should acid etch it off anyway before they do the gold.
The thing is to find some that aren't crap. If andreasmkr or someone else can vouch for a brand, that's the safest way.
The guys at Tyga might get you a set done in gold if you ask. Nice guys and nice pegs!
30 and 35 pegs are the same mounting it1bird.
http://tyga-performance.com/site/produc ... ucts_id=51
Cheers,