Do these rearsets look ok?

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mick.mh2racing
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by mick.mh2racing »

If you did, I'd have a pair if the price was right.
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by Cammo »

I'm with Druid on this one when it comes to solid performance parts. I guess it depends what you're making them and using them for.

I personally prefer the look of slab sided alloy race parts which will stand up to off track ventures.

These rearsets look a bit too 'pretty' and rounded for the period of these bikes, but they do look good and kudos to you for going to the effort.


What material will you be making them from and how strong will they be??
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Re: Do these rearsets look ok?

Post by rossrs »

Yeh, thats my opinion of them really, too swoopy for the 90's look of the bike. Maybe suit rcv rep more? Seperated the heel plate today and modelled the lever etc. try and get a mould cut on monday and then see if we can start laying it up. Will have to ask before i start using up old carbon.
Thanks for opinions :)

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