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Old 25-Apr-2013, 17:56
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Rear Sets

Im after a set of rearsets with some adjustment, nothing too gucci though. Anyone got any good links or selling any? Its for a Ducati 620 Sport.
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Old 25-Apr-2013, 18:58
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Homes made, the way to go.

Aside from that a lot of DD'ers use the same ones about £100 a set (the guy makes them). Can't find the link right now but have another look tonight.

You coming to Anglesey on Sunday? Brian Bates, Andy Pike and Steve Mason are going and the forecast is bob on.
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Old 25-Apr-2013, 19:46
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Ta pieboy
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Old 25-Apr-2013, 20:11
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Homes made, the way to go.

Aside from that a lot of DD'ers use the same ones about £100 a set (the guy makes them). Can't find the link right now but have another look tonight.

You coming to Anglesey on Sunday? Brian Bates, Andy Pike and Steve Mason are going and the forecast is bob on.

Its too far for him to travel.

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Old 25-Apr-2013, 21:18
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Google race supplies direct, that should get his ebay site up, he has non of the ones you want at the moment on his site, but drop him a message on one of his sales and he will get back to you.


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Old 25-Apr-2013, 23:14
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But they arent adjustable...or you could get plates made to fit 916 ones (if you run race shift) and use these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-Ducati...em3a5c3 a6089
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Old 25-Apr-2013, 23:33
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They look just the job. Thanks Bradders. From one seven to another. Now I'll have to look at the idea of plates.
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But they arent adjustable...or you could get plates made to fit 916 ones (if you run race shift) and use these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-Ducati...em3a5c3 a6089

They would bolt straight on to Steve's #2 Class B bike


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Old 26-Apr-2013, 19:40
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Quite a few do Simon, sounds like a 'has anyone got' thread. Chas made them too I think...altho dont know how SS is different to monster
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Old 26-Apr-2013, 20:17
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DIY with these.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PAIR-OF-GE...em3ccf8 7ce39

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-...item2a2353b0dc

The ones I made for the DD bike are still fitted and doing well after 6 of my crashes and a couple of James's. The footpeg breaks off but at that price no worries.



The ones in the link above are fine but not very strong even in a small spill break easily.
Get out the hacksaw and drill Simon.
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