Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/C.
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Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/C.
Ok forget the 929, check this out, with some small mods these should fit no problem. 70mm center to center bolt holes. GSXR 600 and 1000's up to 05' i think, but safe to say 04 should fit with some slight grinding. For the price, bargain. You'll have to work out how your attaching your rear brake but how hard can that be? I also don't use "linked" gear shifters I ALWAYS use dirtbike style (Direct bolt on to clutch spline) unless I ever want to change to GP style, and even on the racetrack I don't. Both have like the RVF 70mm center to center bolt distances.
http://www.dan-moto.com/DM_INT/suzuki-g ... t-612.html
heres the link to the discussion, check the links out to it in the triumph forum too.
http://www.triumphrat.net/triumph-super ... anger.html
http://www.dan-moto.com/DM_INT/suzuki-g ... t-612.html
heres the link to the discussion, check the links out to it in the triumph forum too.
http://www.triumphrat.net/triumph-super ... anger.html
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Wow I would have thought someone might have found that at least somewhat interesting considering the over inflated prices you pay for this shit... hmm.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
That's good info. I always liked the Gilles rearsets maybe I can try and adapt a second hand set.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Sumomoto make a similiar product and I'm waiting on a price back from them. Might be an equally good deal. Hard to parts for a "Reasonable" price these days for the old stuff.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Awesome. let us know when you get a set.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
I just binned my bike in the last race, i'll be buying a set to try them.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Dan-Moto
Same Chinese company that sell those shitty stainless end cans on eBay that rust within a week and look like they were assembled by less than intelligent amoeba.
Say no more.

Same Chinese company that sell those shitty stainless end cans on eBay that rust within a week and look like they were assembled by less than intelligent amoeba.
Say no more.
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Nothing wrong with those exhausts bro, I know lots of people with them and bang for buck they can't be beat. I also know lots of people with the rearsets and they have absolutely no problems with them.
Also paying 600 dollars for a can that has a "Spiral wound power core" just makes you a chump. Its a tube with fucking holes in it, no more no less.
I'm going to email them and check the center/center holes today first.
Also paying 600 dollars for a can that has a "Spiral wound power core" just makes you a chump. Its a tube with fucking holes in it, no more no less.
I'm going to email them and check the center/center holes today first.
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
Let me know how you get on. I've a spare set of Gilles left over from my 1000RR and if the ones above fit, then I'll buy me some plates to fit the bike.
Ducati 916, not worth a carrott
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Re: Forget 929, Gsxr 600 and 1000 rearsets fit RVF?! 70mm C/
doodleface wrote: Also paying 600 dollars for a can that has a "Spiral wound power core" just makes you a chump.
Who mentioned paying $600?

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.