HRC Rearsets
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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...
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Re: HRC Rearsets
when i scrape the peg it makes me uneasy, as i tend to throw the bike down and i have had it on roundabout etc were i throw it in hit the peg and come up and have to adjust to get to it round the corner
, id just rather not be scraping, my mates like it tho as it tends to spark in the evenings
o and i use my knee to tell he how far im lent over (and my eyes
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o and i use my knee to tell he how far im lent over (and my eyes

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Re: HRC Rearsets
Please don't.should i drill 2 small holes to mount it?
how is it returned on the rc30/45's?
The brake lever should return normally anyway after use (like the front level does naturally). For the brake light switch, use a hydraulic item, available from Harris.
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Re: HRC Rearsets
yeh i didnt want to, i thought that might be the case but wasnt sure, i was going to get a HEL pressure switch,
should i look at getting better (sintered?) pads for the back brake or is this a bit overkill?
should i look at getting better (sintered?) pads for the back brake or is this a bit overkill?
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Re: HRC Rearsets
Aaah :) I dont' lean off on the street, too much effort, easier to change the peg feelers every so often!Spike16 wrote:when i scrape the peg it makes me uneasy, as i tend to throw the bike down and i have had it on roundabout etc were i throw it in hit the peg and come up and have to adjust to get to it round the corner, id just rather not be scraping, my mates like it tho as it tends to spark in the evenings
o and i use my knee to tell he how far im lent over (and my eyes)
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...
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Re: HRC Rearsets
You can't overkill the rear brake of an NC30. I fully refreshed mine, new seals, new pistons, oil, braided lines, disc, sintered pads. Good for balance around town, but little else. Every little helps I guess.should i look at getting better (sintered?) pads for the back brake or is this a bit overkill?