SouthSeattleStevo
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Piecajunk 
Ethanol said:Nice rear sets (maybe give a link to the ebay store?) but I gotta say that is some of the most hideous carpet I have ever seen! ;D
hillsy said:Those Asian knock-off rearsets are not over-engineered by ANY degree (they flex even when they are properly mounted - I have a set on my ZX9).
I would recommend you either find a way to mount the sets with the 2 mounting points, or take off the mounting bracket and make up your own from some steel plate. The way you have it mounted now is.....questionable.

m3hl said:Does anyone know where i can buy the threaded ball joints on their own? these are really short, but i dont want to buy a new kit.
teazer said:I like simple. I'd cut off that bracket behind the frame tube and re-attach it just below the swinagrm. Then I'd use the pegs and levers from that rearset kit and throw away the brackets. Bolt teh pegs in to teh moved brackets and you are good to go.
2.3efi said:Hey bike looks great. Just a heads up on those rear sets. I have the same set and am looking to replace them asap. They are very weak, and really dangerous to use for the brake side. You can actually bend them by hand if you try. The rod ends that are included are actually two pieces on the shift linkage. The rod will pull out of the eye part over time. I'm just passing this info along after dealing with the nightmare of riding with these lol.
2.3efi said:I have found through building my bike that the Chinese are great at engineering ways to make things cheaper/crappier lol. If you can make some replacement arms and get some new rod ends you can keep the setup. That's the route I plan on going.
