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CUSTOM MADE REARSETS ON THE CHEAP.
- twowheeledterror
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So I'm gonna write up one way to make a set for your bike specifically. Of course you'll need to adjust things a bit for your bike, but it's the basics right?
So I've got some rearsets off a mid 80's sportbike. I can't even remember what the hell they were off of. haha I got them on ebay for like $12.00 for the set. This is a GREAT way to get the parts you need for your rearsets.
Rearsets are basically just a lever, an arm and a mounting plate.
You can salvage everything you need from the rearsets except the plates most of the time.
Here's a shot of the rearsets I got with the plates removed. I pull them apart to check them out and get them ready to clean up. As you can see my rearsets were fixed at one point. They are fugly looking. The one foot peg was snapped off and was replaced by a piece of aluminum stock that was very grossly welded to the pivot. I will be removing BOTH of these and doing up a set of pegs that are custom made, knurled and all. This is a step I am only doing because I have access to machining equipment. If you find a set with good pegs you will be saving yourself a headache!
In the next few days I'll try to get the plans I've got drawn up scanned for the plates so I can post them. I'll also remember to get pics of the work in progress as I'm milling things.
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01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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As you can see it's a pretty drastic change. 3 back, 3 up. It's a tuck position for riding, so it'll be pretty aggressive.... with clip ons mounted low the steering on the bike should be like I want it.... quick.
Anyhow, the holes for mine are 12mm on the bike side and just a hair over 17mm for the rearsets side. The angle of the bike mounts to the rearset is 120*, 55mm from top bike mount to rearset eye to eye, and 40mm eye to eye between the bike mounts. I'll scan my prelim drawing when I get a chance.
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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I just won (in 2 auctions) a set of ZX600 (85-87) rear sets on ebay:) got the oil cooler too (seperate auction, pic in engine section) grand total with shipping way up here to Canada: $46.51 (US$) not bad for 3 auctions, should be easy to get these rear sets to work too:) cant wait to get them!
Scott
07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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- twowheeledterror
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Any more progress TWT?
I just won (in 2 auctions) a set of ZX600 (85-87) rear sets on ebay:) got the oil cooler too (seperate auction, pic in engine section) grand total with shipping way up here to Canada: $46.51 (US$) not bad for 3 auctions, should be easy to get these rear sets to work too:) cant wait to get them!
Scott
I'll concoct a schematic to make them fit so you've got a few ideas. You know what they say, two heads is better than one. lol
I've got a set of those exact rearsets, but I can only find the brake side.
Anyhow, no more progress. I spent Friday moving and getting my new KZ into the garage and partway torn down. It's getting clip ons and headlamp mounts (tomaselli style) for a really good cafe look. Justin (Guitargeek) sent me some pods for it, but they are big so I need to make some adapters for those and then get a new battery and the bike will be on the road.
I want to make the rearset plates for this bike too but I need to figure out a way to mount them with the 1 mounting point configuration on the 77 KZ's.
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Check your PM.........
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