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Which rearsets? Anybody got an opinion on which rearsets are the best for adjustment, price and quality? I'm in the market for a set after destroying another set of boots, I can't get out of the habit of grinding the boot on the the tarmac not the slider. I've now ruined a pair of dainese sepangs and age-ins and well on the way with a pair of axo comp pros. |
You sure that you don't just need to change the position of your feet when cornering mate?:o |
Try a set of ape hangers and stirups! |
I use the Harris multi adjustable ones, excellent quality and easy to get spares for. |
Ducati Corse CNC rearset Triffic quality and finish but pricey. Tecmo to a copy I believe in various colours £250ish. :frog: |
I'm with Skidlids on the Harris approach. Two height adjustments on the frame section and then a detachable/replaceable eccentric that rotates through 360 degs for peg positioning. Various pegs available too. |
DP, only way to go, good qwolity! |
Nigel I have Harris rear sets, set at the highest setting, still managed to ground the toe away. Changed the position I set my feet now. If you have any pic's of yourself, take a look at you feet, I thought mine were set with just a small amount off the peg but when I looked at a pic of myself, found that over half of my foot was off the peg. Jon |
Nice idea jon when I get the bike sorted I'll have to go for ride and get some pics taken. |
Not sure if they do them for a Duke, but Gilles rearsets are top class for quality and adjustability and looks - bit pricey though. But as said previously, if your grinding your boots away, then probably feet position needs changing. |
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