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Thread: FXR150 rear sets: Is anyone interested?

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    FXR150 rear sets: Is anyone interested?

    I have designed these and was wondering if there was a demand for doing a batch.

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    They are reversible and so with the right hardware which would all be supplied could fit either side of the fxr.

    They are designed to be the same position for the foot pegs as Std, only these are 2/3 the weight and made out of solid not cast so should be more crash resistant.

    The Std footpeg holder & pivot assembly would be used but i am developing a solid set of those also as they seem to have a habbit of breaking the welds and ending a days reacing too.

    Also not too far away is an adjuster plate for moving the peg position to give the required riding position/ ground clearance if required.

    I have sourced new Gear lever bushings also to replace the worn ones. Just cut out the old one with a hack saw and press the new one in. Removes nearly all "slop" from gear shift lever, enabelling smoother faster gear changes and less missed gears. Please let me know if anyone would be interested in any of these and i can arrange.

    Cheers

    Olly

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    I would definitely be interested, any indication of price?
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    Cool

    I am very very interested in this, especially with adjustability to move back and up.

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    Very sexy. Can you do them for CBR as well?
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    Sweet i have ordered enough materials to do about 10 sets to start with and materials to do the adjuster plates so will set to getting some made up asap and fianlising the adjuster design.

    I will post once i have some ready for dispatch, earlyest will be end of next week at this stage.

    Price wise i am hopeing to be able to do these for about $70-80 each side which keeps them viable against Genuine cast ones, and hopefully by doing numbers i can keep to this figure, will just depend on some of the other smaller costs but its looking hopeful to be certainly close to that. Again will confirm once i have a finished batch done.

    Cheers

    Olly

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    Quote Originally Posted by all4A50s View Post
    Very sexy. Can you do them for CBR as well?
    Yea probably could but i would need measurements and preferably a pair of rearsets off a CBR to work out the design. The left side is usually easy, its just the right side, if it needs special cut outs for the mater cylinder mounting etc it can be a bit tricky. If you have a broken or spare pair that you want to lend i will certainly come up with something. If not i will try and get hold of some and come up with a design in the near future.

    Cheers

    Olly

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    I'd be keen on an adjustable set to stick in my spares box. Ta Olly.
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