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    Wanted - rearset footpeg plates for SV650

    Hi all,

    Wandering around at the Puke Nats the other weekend there were a couple of people who had what seemed to be CNC'd plates to mount the standard SV650 (K3 onwards) foot pegs higher and further back. Does anyone know where I can get some of these, or get some made? Just cheaper than a new set of rearset pegs...

    Cheers.

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    Hey dude, funny you should ask as I have just removed my plates for SV650K7 racer with intention of putting bike back to standard. Buut, Im thinking of putting the plates back on as even as a road bike it would be a wise thing to have as it too easy to touch the pegs done at standard height.

    I paid $30 to have mine made up from 10mm alloy plate from an engineer and this is your best bet as it really isnt worth my while selling you mine.

    Mine are an inch up and an inch back and gives more clearance but can still drag pegs easy enough on the track at full pace. Attached is a sample you can show an engineer and he will cut you out some.

    Kyle
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    Awesome. Exactly what I was talking about! Cheers.

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    oh forgot to mention that TL1000S shift rod is a perfect fit for the new rear set shifter position or there are other options that Im sure you can think up or your engineer

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