Do these rearsets look ok?

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Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by rossrs »

Had a quick go at the NC35 foot rests, not sure if this is an improvement...I don't think they'd match the rest of the bike:

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Any suggestions for improvement welcome
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

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I like them if I'm honest.
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Post by rossrs »

Cheers, well I'll do the lever and footrest tomorrow and maybe try and get something cut over the weekend. Thought I'd plonk a carbon plate in the heel plate bit
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by mattUKNC »

They do look good, I'd go for the heal plate to look more like the honda emblem, well, a similar shape anyway. Just a thought.
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I like the sound of the carbon heel plate :P
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Post by ibby4585 »

There nice, how much?
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by fastdruid »

I'm presuming you're planning on getting them CNC'd?

I'd make them multi piece, cheaper, easier and easier to fix any crash damage.

For example make the 'body' to just be one simple piece like this, sorry for the poor quaility, was only a very quick mock up.
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The other thing that most do is to make it flat and space it away from the body so that the main part becomes even simpler like this
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by rossrs »

The shape will be ok to cut, using a 5 axis deckel maho. Thinking i should bolt the heelplate on seperately though
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Post by Smev »

it looks great rossrs!!

Get a load made up and start selling!!!!!!!!!! :grin:
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by Danzio »

i like!

looking at rearsets at the moment...you making these to sell? ;)

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