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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:41
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Rearset footrest

Hi guys, yesterday, due to a bit of blatant stupidity by myself, my pride and joy ended up on the floor of my shed.
After much puffing and heaving I suceeded in picking it up and discovered my footrest had snapped off!
Ordered another of AJR, which arrived today (thanks Alan!) but the peg bit is too small!! AARGHH any ideas anyone??
Needless to say I'm not mad keen on shelling out for new rearsets!
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:49
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Heres a couple of pics to make it easier to see what I'm on about!
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:50
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Ok that was only one, heres the other, I am rubbish at computers!
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:54
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When you say the peg is a bit too small, do you mean the diameter of the mounting, or the length of the peg?

If its the latter, the Corse pegs are shorter.
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:56
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Sorry, the diameter of the mounting is a bit smaller = wobbly footrest!
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:56
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Oops!

You need part number 966013AAA "Footpeg" from your Ducati dealer - yes they actually sell these as spares!

Or you could order one from RED Racing parts - 28 Euros (about 18 quid) for the footpeg: http://www.redracingparts.com/en/footpeg/996916748.htm
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 10:58
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If it's just too wobbly, why not wrap some tape around it?

It won't pull out because the allen bolt goes through the groove in the end. Either that or just give it a couple of extra grunts to tighten the bracket right up...
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 11:17
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Tape no good, it needs too much and consequently it wobbles around on the glue!
I'll order one of these red performance ones and hopefully it'll fit
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Jen,

Did I bump into you at Mallory the other month? it was your first race, myself and Lily had a chat with you about your bike (748R?) and we got onto the subject of Terry at Redtec?
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Old 26-Aug-2004, 13:15
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Yes we did have a chat, hello again!!

My lasting memory of that chat is the girl who mentioned that I ought to try and use all of my tyre!

How you getting on?
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