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22-May-2003, 23:52
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Rearsets
Good idea or not?
Also what are best value. I've a 2002 748S.
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23-May-2003, 00:08
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Great idea if your on the track - protect the standard ones!!!
Also mucho adjustable - to suit you!!
Tim
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23-May-2003, 11:59
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They're good cos the pegs dont fold up, so if you bin the bike they offer some protection
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23-May-2003, 12:10
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But because they don\'t fold up......
they could spit you off if they dig in!
But as they're adjustable, you can set them really high, so if you are scraping these, you've probably low-sided her anyway!!
Tim
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23-May-2003, 12:21
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Best ones?
What are the best/best value.
Also appart from the obvious - increased clearence and higher/further back feet position, what other effect is there on the riding position?
Is there more weight on rists etc?
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23-May-2003, 12:52
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Whatever ones you go for just make sure you get some heel guards as well. I didnt at first and ended up with a hole in the inside heel of my Sidi coz it had melted itself on the zorst!!
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23-May-2003, 21:16
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The ones you can look at on the tecmoto web site are virtual copies of the DP ones. ive got these with the Ducati carbon guards 96936102B.
Its transformed the comfort for me. I can now rest my elbows on my knees!
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23-May-2003, 23:43
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Good call
Cheers Andyb
will give them a look
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24-May-2003, 00:18
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Check these out. Well worth a look, I think they are some of the best I've seen. CycleCat make some very nice stuff in my opinion. Well engineered.
Nelly, have you considered carrying their stuff?
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24-May-2003, 05:34
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Some on Ebay !
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