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Re: Making standard rearsets look decent?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:22 pm
by veefer400
Quo Vadas wrote:guess who wrote:I used some scouring pads with a bit of paraffin, then with wire wool a dab of brasso, finished with a smearing of ACF50 (not to mention a little patience). Nice smooth, O.E. finish; not keen on polishing too much these days (apart from the bolts holding the things together).
Might help to get a good base for polishing if you must, I recommend sorting any drilling out before you start on the restoration mind.
They have come up unbelievable!!

What is ACF50?
http://www.acf-50.co.uk/acf50.htm
ACF50 is a very necessary item here in the UK...

Re: Making standard rearsets look decent?
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:53 am
by silentRVF
Quo Vadas wrote:I might have a set of WRC rearsets soon as I have procured another RVF. I'm pulling apart bikes at the moment and swapping some stuff over. I'm a bit over 6ft and find that the WRC rearsets cramp me up too much. I prefer the stock.
I'll let you know mate.
Cool, let me know if you have anything else in my WTB thread as well :)
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Re: Making standard rearsets look decent?
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:28 pm
by mick.mh2racing
What about these?
In addition I replaced the flip up pegs with some aftermarket ones with a round headed big bolt that bolts through the back of the rear sets. Makes them fixed which I prefer, easier maintenance by using axle stands under the pegs.