R6 rearsets

scott s

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Here's a pair of R6 ( I think that's what they are...if I remember correctly ) rearsets. Very complete, including rear brake master cylinder, caliper, pads, switch, etc. The left side also has the linkage and heim joint for the shifter. They've been spraypainted flat-black, but you could probably clean that off if you wanted.
I was going to use these on my XS650 but have decided to keep the stock pegs.
$50, plus shipping.
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Where are you located?
Any idea how much to ship to Toronto Ontario?

The 11:00 positioning of the tab on the brake pedal make it perfect for the horizontal motion needed to pull a brake rod on a rear drum brake.

I put this on my cb550f and it works like a charm..
Althought the design of the shifter side doenst work that great on our bikes. ( I ended up using a shifter from a Gixxer)
 
locO leoN said:
Where are you located?
Any idea how much to ship to Toronto Ontario?

The 11:00 positioning of the tab on the brake pedal make it perfect for the horizontal motion needed to pull a brake rod on a rear drum brake.

I put this on my cb550f and it works like a charm..
Althought the design of the shifter side doenst work that great on our bikes. ( I ended up using a shifter from a Gixxer)

You going to show us what this looks like (oh revered Cafe idol.....or some such bull) ;D
 
Druro said:
You going to show us what this looks like (oh revered Cafe idol.....or some such bull) ;D

LOL... I forgot my camera when I was installing.
I'll take some pics when I go back down, then I"ll post!...
;D
 
locO leoN said:
Where are you located?
Any idea how much to ship to Toronto Ontario?

The 11:00 positioning of the tab on the brake pedal make it perfect for the horizontal motion needed to pull a brake rod on a rear drum brake.

I put this on my cb550f and it works like a charm..
Althought the design of the shifter side doenst work that great on our bikes. ( I ended up using a shifter from a Gixxer)

The shifter side issue can be addressed very easily. Here is what I did:

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Those are from an R1, looks to be the same design, if not very close. You can drill out that rear rivet, leaving yourself with an open Heim joint, flip the joint, put a 8mm bolt/nut on it, and bam. Good to go.

Same with the transmission side:

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But that already is a bolt on affair, so just flip the puppy.

And yes, the brake side works quite nicely.

Steve
 
I'm in South Carolina, zip code 29730. Let me get them boxed up and weighed and I can get everyone a better idea on shipping.
 
Leon, you asked first, but I need the postal M code to get a quote for you.
Derrick, shipping to you will be about $9.50
 
scott s said:
Leon, you asked first, but I need the postal M code to get a quote for you.
Derrick, shipping to you will be about $9.50

Hey Scott,
Let Derrick have them. I have a set on the bike already and they would just sit on my "parts box" as a spare.
He may as well use them...

Thanks anyhow!
 
Sweet im gonna send you money through paypal asap but for god sake spell my name right.....its right there :P
 
Oops! My bad...I know a few other Derricks..ot Dereks. Parts sent today! Thanks!
 
GOT EM TODAY!! super quick dude thank you. Now if only i can figure out how to mount them to be comfortable without interfereing with my CL scrambler exhaust ???
 
if/when you figure out how to mount those under the CL exhaust please make sure to post it. i am fairly certain i will be doing rear sets for the 175.
 
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