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    Has anyone got a rearset for a ZXR400??

    Hey everyone,

    Just wondering if anyone has a spare ZXR400L left hand rear set i can have/buy??

    Fucking thing broke im just glad it wasnt when i was riding or pulling a stoppie.....

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    Heya Two Smoke
    I have one you can buy for $3500 and seeing as how i'm in such a generous mood I will chuck the rest of the bike in for free hehehehehhehehhe
    But on a more serious note I have put out a bunch of e-mails regarding the same part but fixed the one I had, if I hear anything down this end of the island I will let you know.
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    Dude same as mitch but mine is a bit more pricey hahahahah

    But seriously gareth bought some parts off a guy how crashed his zxr400 and i think he is selling the parts. I.e. heaps of parts and so he probably has the rearsets
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch
    Heya Two Smoke
    I have one you can buy for $3500 and seeing as how i'm in such a generous mood I will chuck the rest of the bike in for free hehehehehhehehhe
    But on a more serious note I have put out a bunch of e-mails regarding the same part but fixed the one I had, if I hear anything down this end of the island I will let you know.
    Cheers Mitch, ill see if Milky's old man can weld it up for me, but i will still prefer a rearset that hasn't been weakend....
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    If ya get really stuck TS you can borrow my spare bracket if it fits. Just till ya get sorted.
    Just a thought though dude -nows probably a good time to sort out a spare set for your bike--maybee use flat plate ally and drill the holes in the right places
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    what for?

    i seen you ride pretty good while lying on the tank. who needs pegs aye.

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    Bound to be a stupid quesion :confused2, but what is a "rearset"? Allways read about thim on the net but don't have a clue WTF they are on about. Something to do with a sportbike though I take it? Oh, while I'm at it, what's a "clipon"?:spudwhat:

    By the way TS you can can probably safely say from these questions that I do not have one!

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    Correct me if i am wrong but rearsets are the bits that include your footpeg and brake lever etc Or footpeg and gear change if on the other side.
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    Try bikes n bits in hamilton, they have had a few zxr's through there.
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    Cheers, will try them later in the week......

    Daryl, a rearset is what Aff-man stated.... A clipon is you handle bar that "clips on" to your forks....
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    Actually lets be pedabntic--cos i wanna be. If the factory footpeg bracket is of a rearset configeration then to get "rearsets" for it would mean longer brackets? Hmm or maybee he means the rear set of footpeg brackets.
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