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Re: Rearsets

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Add me to the "want list" for CNC brackets please....


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I had a call from Chris, the engineer who did the welding for me, and his mate with the CNC capability has come back with some prices. The brackets will look like those in the picture below, without the welds obviously, and will be supplied undrilled for the rearset mount. This will allow you to get them finished for whatever spacing you need for the footrests you choose.

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The prices he has quoted are - £91.38 + VAT if we order 10 sets
£76.98 + VAT if we order 20 sets

To give you an idea of what to expect and how they will look I will try to get my welded set on the bike in the next day or so and get some piccies for you.
Can you give me an idea of whether you are interested so I can let them know what numbers we may be looking for.
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nice one kev :thumbup: . I'd be prepared to pay £91.38 + VAT. Considering I'd probably be looking at £60 ish to buy pegs and have them welded plus time and effort. looking forward to seeing yours fitted.
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given that Gilles ones are close to £300, and most 2nd hand ones go for £200 even if they are damaged, that is not a bad price
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Some quick (poor due to failing light) pics of the bracket in place on the left side -

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they look pretty good Kev :thumbup: , but next time can you try and keep the leg of the zimmer frame out of the photo
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AMCQ46 wrote:they look pretty good Kev :thumbup: , but next time can you try and keep the leg of the zimmer frame out of the photo

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TBH it looks more like a walking stick...
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You hurtful Bast*rds, I have feelings you know :sad2 Luckily I forget quickly due to the dementia, so i'm happy again now :lol:
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looking good kev, i take it you will be fitting c/f heel guards???
p.s your exhaust is looking a bit tatty..... :wink:
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bigspanishmarty wrote:looking good kev, i take it you will be fitting c/f heel guards???
p.s your exhaust is looking a bit tatty..... :wink:
CF of course matey. Exhausts are meant to look like that!! You back and settled into the old routine mate? Chucking skinny scooter riders about by the helmet!!!!!! :eek2
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Kev L wrote:
bigspanishmarty wrote:looking good kev, i take it you will be fitting c/f heel guards???
p.s your exhaust is looking a bit tatty..... :wink:
CF of course matey. Exhausts are meant to look like that!! You back and settled into the old routine mate? Chucking skinny scooter riders about by the helmet!!!!!! :eek2
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Hope you told them you're a London cabbie and therefore don't have a heart! :lol:
That would explain why I couldn't get through on your mobiley this evening. Hope you feel ok fella, speak to you soon.
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take it easy for a few days bsm .

kev they look good . what is the hole centers of the new rear sets ?
and what would be the max they could be drilled out to ?
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i only ask as im looking for options as i want a set :D
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The rearsets I bought have 60mm between the centres on the brackets which would mount to these. However if the guy leaves them undrilled it would allow you to choose other options and have them drilled and tapped to suit your own brackets and to give your choice of variation back, up, down or forward.
This is the company I got mine from -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/ninadoes_nars ... SRCHX:SRCH
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