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Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:50 am
by Spike16
full tubular with the plastic bung in the end, they do look nice, and they do come with the levers but the gear lever has had a hole drilled into it for the quickshifter he had but he said he would thread it and plug with a new pit of ally so its back to original
If i do buy them its likely I will be looking at at arround thw £125 mark so if they dont fit well (or arnt comfortable) is there anyone who would buy them for the same price?
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:01 am
by arsey30
Yes, if they are not damaged or modified in any way when fitted, as I think the old and new gear rod lengths may be wrong
You will need to sort out a stop light switch and heat shield also.
Dave.
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:33 am
by Spike16
I dont have a heat shield and was going to get a braided lines on the rear so il get a pressure brake switch at the same time.
the hangers and foot pegs are still in their bags but the levers have been used but in good condition, as i say there has been a hold drilled in the gear lever but that will be filled and polished so it will be back to standard, aart from tht their standard
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:15 pm
by arsey30
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:21 pm
by craigs23
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I gotta go toilet...

Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:27 pm
by arsey30
And I ride it, was out yesterday speed testing, have fitted an ITG filter in place of open carbs [ HRC superbike carb/duct kit] to see if jetting is still anywhere near, but couldnt find a traffic free stretch of road.
When is your NC going to see the light of day, we will have to meet at Newlands and I can park my rotten old NC next to yours to show a before and after. :D
Dave. Mostly ambivolent.
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:01 pm
by Spike16
GOT THEM!!!
right now i can come clean, they were on ebay and i got them for £56 + the 50 he wanted extra for the levers, £106 not bad for a set of rearsets and they came with a hrc rear brake res
yeh id be interested in a carbon heat shield if it will fit, il get some pic's up when i get them as there's not many off the ebay listing
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:35 pm
by craigs23
When is your NC going to see the light of day, we will have to meet at Newlands and I can park my rotten old NC next to yours to show a before and after.
Quite soon hopefully. The NC's now been re-insured, planning a little work on it this weekend, so should be within the next fortnight or so that I can get it MOTed and back on the road.
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:07 pm
by arsey30
guess who wrote:Quite soon hopefully. The NC's now been re-insured, planning a little work on it this weekend, so should be within the next fortnight or so that I can get it MOTed and back on the road.
Good, about time,
Bye the way my insurance company insist that the bike has a curent MOT even if it is off the road SORNED.
Dave. Today I shall be mostly cleaning.
Re: HRC Rearsets
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:13 pm
by craigs23
Plan is to have the bike insured so I can ride it to the MOT test centre, get MOT, then optain the road tax. I let them know that the bike was off the road and I'm currently getting it back to a road worthy condition, they seemed okay with that.
Was surprised how cheap the insurance was; should have done it ages ago.
