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Thread: Bogan's custom fitted rearsets pre-order interest

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    Bogan's custom fitted rearsets pre-order interest

    So, investors want to see some product interest. If you're looking for some rearsets/foot controls, these are a fucking great deal!

    Tawa Technologies fitted foot controls are made differently for every rider, to your riding position. This makes the ride more comfortable, and enjoyable.
    If this sounds like something you need, go through my new online shop, and register interest by 'ordering' the type you like. If you know somebody else who might want some, let them know too please, big reach advertising is not yet in the budget...
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    Very trick looking sets, but the price. Whoooaa !!!!

    any discount for broke kb members?
    I've spent my money on bikes, booze and babes. The rest I've wasted....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Very trick looking sets, but the price. Whoooaa !!!!

    any discount for broke kb members?
    Firstly, have you seen how much other rearsets are advertised for? And these are wayyyyyy better!

    Secondly, people who help me suss out dimensions for bikes will get some discount in return, but will be chosen on other criteria like location, or mechanical aptitude, not on kb membership sorry!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Firstly, have you seen how much other rearsets are advertised for? And these are wayyyyyy better!

    Secondly, people who help me suss out dimensions for bikes will get some discount in return, but will be chosen on other criteria like location, or mechanical aptitude, not on kb membership sorry!
    Just doing rear sets?

    Or you going to do forward control sets for the likes of Harleys etc..

    I can send you some bits you can copy, but the kit itself is rather involved for my bike.
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    Good onya mate - give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Firstly, have you seen how much other rearsets are advertised for? And these are wayyyyyy better!

    Secondly, people who help me suss out dimensions for bikes will get some discount in return, but will be chosen on other criteria like location, or mechanical aptitude, not on kb membership sorry!
    I am not knocking them down. I think they are trick, just that I can't afford $450USD lol No doubt they are worth every cent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    Just doing rear sets?

    Or you going to do forward control sets for the likes of Harleys etc..

    I can send you some bits you can copy, but the kit itself is rather involved for my bike.
    Will start off just with rearsets (start with what you know etc), but will look into other custom parts for all bike types as required.
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    You know, Arlen Ness really made it in the industry because he didn't worry about making real trick and unique parts.

    His first produced part and best seller was a very simple part, that other people thought was to boring to bother and sell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    You know, Arlen Ness really made it in the industry because he didn't worry about making real trick and unique parts.

    His first produced part and best seller was a very simple part, that other people thought was to boring to bother and sell.
    Yeh that would be pretty ideal, trouble is thinking of best seller simple parts that other people haven't thought of yet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Yeh that would be pretty ideal, trouble is thinking of best seller simple parts that other people haven't thought of yet!
    Boob textured grips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Boob textured grips.

    You know it.
    Hmmm, maybe would make more sense on a gas cap?
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    Kiwi company. Why not Kiwi $$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    Kiwi company. Why not Kiwi $$$.
    click NZD at top of page
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    onya. Too busy looking at the rear sets and us$$

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