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				Northern ANdy
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Rearsets
Well I had my eye and had bidded on these 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/zxr-400-zxr400-al ... dZViewItem
but I have managed to repair the old rearset, I will post up a pic of what I've done. So I've decided to save a little longer and go for the beefier looking ACU approved rearsets.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-ZXR400-Z ... dZViewItem
With the bike ridable again I can buy them at a later date.
			
			
									
									http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/zxr-400-zxr400-al ... dZViewItem
but I have managed to repair the old rearset, I will post up a pic of what I've done. So I've decided to save a little longer and go for the beefier looking ACU approved rearsets.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-ZXR400-Z ... dZViewItem
With the bike ridable again I can buy them at a later date.
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Dont want to jump on any toes not sure on price but nearly all Bemsee 400 riders use S.E.S foot rest 
You will find a link on my website mate good footrest not cheap and do crash well sorry dont know prices as i allways buy loads off stuff at once
If you ring you could say simon lowes oast the info on cheers mate
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Found link hope this helps every one uses them so cant be that bad
http://www.sesraceproducts.com/
			
			
									
									
						You will find a link on my website mate good footrest not cheap and do crash well sorry dont know prices as i allways buy loads off stuff at once
If you ring you could say simon lowes oast the info on cheers mate
http://www.sloweracing.co.uk
Found link hope this helps every one uses them so cant be that bad
http://www.sesraceproducts.com/
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				Northern ANdy
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cant view it as I'm not a member. Skint now until I sell the rs anyway, and paint work is top priority.RobB wrote:might you be interested in these??
http://www.mcnninjas.co.uk/forum/index. ... ic=50006.0
Thanks Though
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not sure of the reason myself, but have been the victim of a properly squashed foot a few times when ive come off due to fold up pegs.Dylan wrote:Hey sloweracing, do rearsets cause the bike to flip when you crash? I have some on my ZX7R but thinking of putting the standard ones on that flip up. Whats the point of having them so they dont flip up?
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I'm considering them for my gixxer as they provide an additional point of contact when the bike goes down protecting plastics etc
			
			
									
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i've decked out a peg quite hard avoiding some corner cutting muppet.  think if the peg didn't fold i'd probably have jacked the wheels off the floor.
			
			
									
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going to have to get some now, just put the bike into the gate again, wooden gate = no damage
3 x cast alloy webs = snapped to F**k, I think the quality of them is terrible, should be banned, imagine standing up on the bike while in motion to lower your C of G, perhaps when you hit gravel and the footrest spits its dummy and off you go into the car coming the opposite direction.
Now then which do I spend my hard earned on?
acu approved billets on ebay?
			
			
									
									3 x cast alloy webs = snapped to F**k, I think the quality of them is terrible, should be banned, imagine standing up on the bike while in motion to lower your C of G, perhaps when you hit gravel and the footrest spits its dummy and off you go into the car coming the opposite direction.
Now then which do I spend my hard earned on?
acu approved billets on ebay?
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Well ses racing footrest are not cheap but i have never had a problem with them snapping or replacing just parts so i would recommend them for a zxr 400 as my above post 
Never had a problem with them crashing just seem to slide along on the footpeg and bend up slighlty so needeing a new bolt and foot peg most times but never been a problem
			
			
									
									
						Never had a problem with them crashing just seem to slide along on the footpeg and bend up slighlty so needeing a new bolt and foot peg most times but never been a problem
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spotted these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CUSTOM-RACING-REA ... dZViewItem
they're very different, what you think?
Looks like It would be a case of making a rod for my own back to try and fit them though
			
			
									
									http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CUSTOM-RACING-REA ... dZViewItem
they're very different, what you think?
Looks like It would be a case of making a rod for my own back to try and fit them though
Andy

						

