yoshimura rearsets

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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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You need to invest in a thread gauge

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and a vernier caliper :-)

As for your bolts.. if you take them to any decent hardware store or bolts / fastner specialist they'll be able to match you something up straight away, remember to threadlock any new bolts on rear-sets.

I guess you don't have a lathe as you could just make your own bolts if you did. However, if you are really on the cheap put your larger bolts in the chuck of an electric drill and spin them slowly and get a mate with a file to rest it on them to file them down.

If you dont feel comfortable riding wihtout a return spring just drill a hole.

Oh and you do know there not actually 'yoshimura' rearsets just some cheap chinese copy with the name written on them :-)
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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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Deviant400 wrote: in all a bit cheesed off , but then what did i expect, any help please guys cheers
No offence, but what do you expect from a cheap chinese generic set? There are good reasons why they're so cheap. :whistle:
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:plus: :plus: i totaly agree, i wasn't expecting anything other than what i got, maybe i can fashion the gear selector to make a new handle for the flush on the tiolet or something, so not a total waste of money :peace:
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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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I have had an older version of these rearsets and they were great, so they are not all bad.

The rearsets were fitted to my old NC30 and I could not fault them.
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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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sorry to revive such an old post. I bought an NC23 Racing Rear set off ebay (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-NC23-CBR-40 ... 3f02f612bf ) and need to find an Inline Brake Pressure Switch for it.

i found one on ebay but not sure it is what i need nor which pitch to choose:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAKE-PRESSURE-SW ... 3f026841e0

any advice welcome.

regards,

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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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Pretty sure its M10 x 1.25 you need.
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Hadies wrote:Pretty sure its M10 x 1.25 you need.
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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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bloody hell I do those at £14.50 deliverd save yourself a fiver and come to me lol
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Re: yoshimura rearsets

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So glad i have just seen this there's a really nice looking set of yoshimura rearsets on eBay which i was going to bid for, so glad i didn't after reading this. I think I'll keep with good old tyga:-)

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