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choosing rearsets
Old 01-23-2007, 12:08 PM   #1
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Default choosing rearsets

i'm looking to buy a set soon... but there are so many to choose from..

which ones would you recommend? avoid?

what do you look for when choosing a set?

i'd like to get a set that are fully adjustable since i'm not sure exactly where they should be set for my height / riding style. i'm 5'6" btw.

after looking around...i'm leaning towards the woodcraft rearsets, mainly for the price, and it looks easy to buy parts in case anything brakes. they look sturdy too and can be standard or GP shift. it doesn't say GP shift on most sites, but i checked directly with woodcraft and they confirmed it.

$309 for the complete set.



The Woodcraft Complete Rearset for the 98-01 YZF-R1 (05-0420B)

They are made from tough, aircraft grade 6061 T6 Aluminum. They are much stronger than OEM brackets and will give your bike a look that will separate you from the crowd. Each kit is individually designed for each model of motorcycle to give you the optimum foot position and ground clearance for racing. In the event that you need replacement parts, any individual piece of this kit is available.

Peg Movement: 7/8" Up & Back 1/2"

Comes With

Rearset plates
Footpegs
3 piece billet pedals
and all of the needed hardware (shift rods, etc) to install the kit properly
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