Rearsets

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mellorp
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Rearsets

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Anyone used these or recommend anything

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/8196 ... ests/Raask

The RH footpeg mounting plate is broken and I'm looking at options

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Re: Rearsets

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They are very heavy and a little on the agricultural side for my liking.
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Agreed but what are the alternatives ? Are there any donor bikes ?
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Re: Rearsets

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I can only suggest doing what I did and make your own. Beet make some nice ones, but they are dear.
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Re: Rearsets - Now sorted

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Ordered some coerce from webike in Japan for £180. I have these on my 3XV and apart from having a million bits to put together are not bad for the price. the BEET alternatives were £240

Shipping was reasonable but as I bought a few other bits from them shipping was free :-)
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