YogiBear
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J-Rod10 said:Glad the rearsets laced up nicely for you. And, nice bike!
Thanks After a 30 mile or so ride with a few adjustments, I think they are going to work out well.
J-Rod10 said:Glad the rearsets laced up nicely for you. And, nice bike!
JRod-10 made them for me. If you look at his pic in this thread you can see he has the same for his bike. I am happy with how they turned out. I designed and my Brother welded together plates for me to mount my rearsets. There are two close up pics above showing the plates. They are higher and further back than stock but not near as far as the passenger peg mounts. Back there is too far imo for drag bars. Let me a see if I can find a further away pic with them mounted.Freb_mc said:Those rear sets look nice, I've got an '82 750 custom, decent ride right now, but planning a bit of a transformation. Maybe I missed it, but where did you get the rear sets? and what did it take to mount them? Did you use the stock rear peg mount? Do you have a better side shot of the bike with them on? maybe so I can see linkage and positioning of everything? Your bike looks pretty nice.
They are indexable 360 degrees. You can run them with a master, like my set up, or with a drum, like Yogi's.Freb_mc said:Ok, I see after looking at the pics a little closer. I assume you're still running mechanical rear brake? I guess I was thrown off from JRod-10's picture, I saw the custom swing arm and hydraulic rear brake. Any way its looking good, seems really close to the stock exhaust, I think I read you were planning to go to a 4-1 pipe, let me know how that works out.
Yes, it's the stock rear drum. Thanks, There will be pics in here for sureFreb_mc said:Ok, I see after looking at the pics a little closer. I assume you're still running mechanical rear brake? I guess I was thrown off from JRod-10's picture, I saw the custom swing arm and hydraulic rear brake. Any way its looking good, seems really close to the stock exhaust, I think I read you were planning to go to a 4-1 pipe, let me know how that works out.
YogiBear said:A week or so ago I installed a new exhaust on the bike. It is a Ceramic coated Kerker header with a Cone Engineering reverse megaphone muffler. I was really curious to see what it sounded like and it didn't disappoint. I am so happy I went with the cone engineering muffler. It is loud but it's tone is incredible. It's music to my ears running through the rpm range. Below I have attached a before and after pic as well as a stand alone pic of the exhaust. I still have to make a rear hanger for it but I was surprised by the weight difference between the two exhausts.
Thanks Jimmy I have to get back to that original mirage paint job one of these daysJimmyD750 said:@YogiBear good to see you still working on it!!!!
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