Which rearsets?
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Re: Which rearsets?
You won't be disappointed Smev, fantastic feel to them.Smev wrote: I'm pretty keen on the WR's - I like the look of them more than the cheap ebay ones and the tyga/ses/diamond are all too expensive for me at the mo!!!!
Watch this space as I'll review them once they are bought and fitted![]()
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Re: Which rearsets?
Cool! Well I got them ordered so just have to wait for them to turn up now!
Pics and review to follow - I like that it says it has a 20mm back and 35mm up aggressive positioning
and alos the option to retain the stock brake switch - always handy!
Smev
Pics and review to follow - I like that it says it has a 20mm back and 35mm up aggressive positioning

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Re: Which rearsets?
I have recieved my rear sets today
They came from Japan and I got stung with the Import VAT and a parcelforce charge too
I opened the parcel to see this

then opened it up to reveal an awesome set of pegs!!!

and individually they look like this -


Just gonna pop out and sort out fitting them now!!!!
Thanks for the recommendations everyone!
Smev



They came from Japan and I got stung with the Import VAT and a parcelforce charge too

I opened the parcel to see this

then opened it up to reveal an awesome set of pegs!!!

and individually they look like this -


Just gonna pop out and sort out fitting them now!!!!
Thanks for the recommendations everyone!
Smev

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Re: Which rearsets?
looks very nice mate!
what are you doing with the old set?
what are you doing with the old set?
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Re: Which rearsets?
oh dear lol have you sorted the hangars made of cheese?
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Re: Which rearsets?
They look pretty nice would be nice to see them on the bike.Smev wrote:I have recieved my rear sets today![]()
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They came from Japan and I got stung with the Import VAT and a parcelforce charge too![]()
I opened the parcel to see this
then opened it up to reveal an awesome set of pegs!!!
and individually they look like this -
Just gonna pop out and sort out fitting them now!!!!
Thanks for the recommendations everyone!
Smev
Anything orderd from outside the EU will incure import duty, VAT and the courier's charges
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Re: Which rearsets?
Well I got the rearsets fitted now and they are awesome!
Thanks for suggesting them!
They have a great, aggressive riding position and come with all the nuts bolts etc you need - they even use the standard brake switch if you have it, so no need to get the in-line pressure one - which then negates the need to re-bleed the brakes.
Anyway here are a couple of pics of them fitted.
I highly recommend them - 5 thumbs up!!


Smev


Thanks for suggesting them!

They have a great, aggressive riding position and come with all the nuts bolts etc you need - they even use the standard brake switch if you have it, so no need to get the in-line pressure one - which then negates the need to re-bleed the brakes.
Anyway here are a couple of pics of them fitted.
I highly recommend them - 5 thumbs up!!







Smev

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Re: Which rearsets?
love love love the rearsets !!!!!
what hugger is that ?
what hugger is that ?
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Re: Which rearsets?
They look top mate, where did you order them from?