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Age : 30 Joined : 16 Apr 2008 Posts : 1819 Location : Brisbane Name : Zayd What bike do you ride? : R6 '06
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 1:15 am | |
| Factory sets are usually non-adjustable.. Could try and see if they have the ability to change the hight of the rearset.. do both sides to make sure you have symmetry. Cd also mess with your ride height to get the pedals feeling right. Otherwise spend $250 on a nice set of aftermarket fully adjustable rear sets.. Anodized Black to match the rest of your color scheme.. then you can set it to exactly where you want it  |
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 11:23 am | |
| | $250? are they made or cardboard? fully adjustable rear sets around here will easily cost upwards of $500- $600.... they were on my list of mods till i saw i prices. |
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 1:18 pm | |
| | CBR4LYFE wrote: | | $250? are they made or cardboard? fully adjustable rear sets around here will easily cost upwards of $500- $600.... they were on my list of mods till i saw i prices. |
Yeah well Im good like that (as in I searched Ebay.. try it sometime ) .. and no. not cardboard.. they are made out of milled billet aluminum and then powdercoated black or red, gold. or you can opt for the polished aluminum.
ebay .. billet rearsets - click here! $225 US |
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 4:48 pm | |
| | ebay..... ebay disgusts me. if im lookin at the right page (517 mob) they look shonky, wheres the pics of the rear sets by themselves? $50 postage from THAILAND? ewww no wonder they are cheap. |
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 5:08 pm | |
| Yep Thailand.. Japanese make.. know a few ppl that have them.. solid product .. entirely up to you tho. |
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| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 19, 2008 5:23 pm | |
| taiwan or nothin bro i want to make sure they snap in half when i need to brake for a dickhead cager. |
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Age : 22 Joined : 12 May 2008 Posts : 156 Location : Brissy Name : Glynn Costello What bike do you ride? : CBR600f4i stuntbike
| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Tue May 20, 2008 5:28 pm | |
| I'm guessing u just want to move the pedal down not move the peg. If this is the case u will find u will have a small amount of adjustment on the bottom of the master cylinder and can screw the pedal up and down buy screwing the thread up or down on the master cylinder.
Good luck with it mate |
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Age : 44 Joined : 19 Apr 2008 Posts : 715 Location : Cannon Hill Name : Gavin What bike do you ride? : YAMAHA R1
| Subject: Re: R6 Rear brake pedal. Mon May 26, 2008 4:25 pm | |
| | Evel Knievel wrote: | I'm guessing u just want to move the pedal down not move the peg. If this is the case u will find u will have a small amount of adjustment on the bottom of the master cylinder and can screw the pedal up and down buy screwing the thread up or down on the master cylinder.
Good luck with it mate |
Like Glynn said should be easy adjustment bring it over and we can mess around with it _________________
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Age : 30 Joined : 16 Apr 2008 Posts : 1819 Location : Brisbane Name : Zayd What bike do you ride? : R6 '06
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