I know there's a couple people who have shown off their custom mid/rearsets, so I figured I'd show off mine so far.
I bought a set of 05-07 Triumph Speed triple rearsets off eBay for like $150. I drilled out the chrome covering and the screw hole and tapped for a 5/16 18-2-in black hex head...
After a little bit of R&D in 2015, I've had Kawasaki ZX14R footrests fitted as rearsets on my Rocket now for a few years, and they've been great. Really solid and reliable. Highly recommended.
They look great, really OEM-like (well they actually are OEM; Kawasaki OEM), the heel plates have 3...
Okay, so I am going to be fitting the Raask rearsets to my R3R, but I'm having a bit of a quandary when it comes to how to assemble the lever stack on the brake side. In the pictures that Raask sends with the kit, the tabbed washer sits like this:
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But from what I can find of...
Starboard side of my bike. Can is an Akropovic from a GSXR1000. Rear-sets are Gilles from an SV650. Rear master cyclinder is from an early Fireblade. Ohlins originally destined for a Hardly Ableson of all things
Port side of my bike. Rear-sets are Gilles from an SV650. Home made gear linkage. Corbin seat. Ohlins originally destined for a Hardly Ableson of all things. Gold plated oil tank embellisher
Hello, new member here. I'm considering a Rocket III and would like more information on mid-mounted rearsets.
I've searched through the site and looked at the Resources section. Beside RAASK, who else makes a mid-mounted controls kit/rearsets? I saw mention of TTS but can't locate product...
OK so having had the RAASK rearsets fitted and loving the new riding position but not the shabby quality I bought some rearsets off ebay and modded the RAASK brackets and knocked up a little extra bracketry to roduce this
and a closer look here:
(The rusty lump of metal underneath...
For what it's worth here's how I fiited Raask rearsets:
The gearchange side is self explanatory - the brake is not. The quality instructions that are supplied with the kit consist of a badly photocopied picture of similar rearsets fitted to a speed triple; not much use. So in steps here we go...
I wasn't sure whether to post this here, or in another section, but since rearsets give improved performance in the handling department I thought better here than anywhere else.
http://bpmsrat.com/core/network?a=imgs&o=7406946623156169704
Adjustable, and a quality piece of kit.