alec.korver
Been Around the Block
Hey viet,
What is the dotheton price for a seat of rearsets with clevis shipped to the usa. Thanks!
What is the dotheton price for a seat of rearsets with clevis shipped to the usa. Thanks!
alec.korver said:Just bought a set! looking forward to getting them! Thanks!
Hi Brian,Brian lee said:Viet, has anyone used these on an sr500. If so let me know im interested
im in the build up stage now when it get to needing a set ill send ya a message. Might b a while though. ThanksViet said:Hi Brian,
I made a set for a SR400 which has the same frame with SR500 but in all case, you need to chop your frame and weld /or bolt the new brackets to use with my rearset. In general, there is no bolt on solution for SR400/SR500. You need work a lot on it. What I could do is making the bracket and provide rear sets. After chopping the frame, you can buy 4 clamps (3 pieces clamp) that is very popular in US to bolt my bracket to your frame, it is the most easy way to do.
Thanks for interest
Viet
I'll have to check. I'll get back to you soon.Viet said:Have you done a set of these for a CB750 K SOHC? They have a rear drum.
Thanks,
Stogz
Hi,
Could you check this rod could fit your CB750. This is what I make for a guy on DTT and he said it fit.
Noted: all in cm
Thanks
Viet
HI,Cdubvw said:Have you done anything for a cb125 yet?
The piece of steel is approx 2 inches length and this is the set up on my CB350:rustyhorse said:Cool rearsets Viet!
So, I'm looking at your ebay ad and was getting ready to order. It is supposed to be a direct fit for the CB350 but you recommend changing to a 450 kick starter and welding a piece of steel to the gearshift lever. Do you have a photo of a lever with the welded piece of steel so I can visualize what you're saying?
Viet said:HI,
I have not try on this bike type. It is quite un popular bike in Vietnam. Thanks