HRC Rearsets
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Re: HRC Rearsets
they've finally arrived but i dont have a clue how to put them together
her they are and they also came with loads of little HRC bags of nuts and bolts, CAN ANYBODY HELP PLEASE?


her they are and they also came with loads of little HRC bags of nuts and bolts, CAN ANYBODY HELP PLEASE?

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Re: HRC Rearsets
There are pics on page 2 showing them assembled on a bike if that helps.
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Re: HRC Rearsets
thanks for the reminder, er after noticing yours i have realised i was trying to pu the brake lever on the left langer
put the basicparts together and offered them up to the bike and i think they will definetly need jac up plates to push them further back, then I can put loads of holes on the plate and make them adjustable:o



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Re: HRC Rearsets
Glue the black plastic endcaps in the pegs, they can work loose and fall out.
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Re: HRC Rearsets
will do, cheers any other tips?
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Re: HRC Rearsets
They look nice 

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Re: HRC Rearsets
Not sure about 400, only fitted to 750
May need to space out gearchange side hanger to allow gear lever rod to clear frame and new 45 rod may be too short, the existing one may fit.
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May need to space out gearchange side hanger to allow gear lever rod to clear frame and new 45 rod may be too short, the existing one may fit.
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Re: HRC Rearsets
there's a guy on ebay who will do a titanium nc30 gear change rod with twin rose joints for a 10er so il get one of them made to the correct length
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Re: HRC Rearsets
ok its been a while but iv been busy (ridding), gave the sets a polish tonight and they look awesome, iv now got a hrc style brake res and a braided rear brake line that i plan to route through the swingarm but messing about with the sets got me thinking, there seems to be no mount point for the spring that returns the rear brake lever,
should i drill 2 small holes to mount it?
how is it returned on the rc30/45's?
should i drill 2 small holes to mount it?
how is it returned on the rc30/45's?
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Re: HRC Rearsets
they look nice,
just outta curiosity, how come you went for rear-sets?
I scrape my peg feelers on fast bends and islands but I like it when that happens as it lets me know how far the bike is over :S
just outta curiosity, how come you went for rear-sets?
I scrape my peg feelers on fast bends and islands but I like it when that happens as it lets me know how far the bike is over :S
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...