Raask rearsets fitted.

Steve S

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Malvern, England
I have spent a year making the Rock comfy by fitting classic bars, Corbin seat and adjustable pegs and I have reversed all this in the last week by fitting low bars and fitted the Raask rearsets today, just to make it look how I want it at the cost of comfort, thanks to Pete, Blueflash for delivering them four weeks quicker than Raask!! I seem to have some bits left over, there are two thick black spacers and a flat washer with a tab on it not sure where they go and I have left off the brake pedal spring as it returns fine with the master cylinder spring, didnt like the idea of the length of pipe to keep the fluid in so I made up a bracket and kept the stock reservoir, had a quick test ride and I like the peg location being a short arse its good but no good for the vertically unchallenged, one obvious problem is that the pegs are right in the way when you put your feet on the deck, much banging of shins when pushing the bike around, they fold up to get round the problem.
 
Thats the only awkward thing about my TTS rearsets - you have to get used to splaying your legs at a strange outward angle when you come to a stop, and the barking of shins when pushing it in & out of the garage, until you remember to fold the footrests up.
 
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