Newly designed rear set coming soon


arcflash316

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a few more pics
 

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arcflash316

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more pics now they are done, just need to pull them off and powdercoat:D
 

arcflash316

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some more pics from different angles
 

FZ1inNH

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Looking really good!

Any concerns with it rotating on the frame?
 

arcflash316

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there were some concerns about that issue but with them bolts tight its seems to be ok, but have considered tack welding the rear clamp to the chassi in 1 or 2 small places
 

99vengeur

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How much of a height difference is there between the old and new location?
 

cbzdel

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so are you selling these?
 

arcflash316

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If people want them I will build them...Heighth diff is only about 1 1/4 higher and forward since my wifes only 5 feet nothing I decided to move them up and forward a little and now she can grab my hips with her knees and hold on tighter than before
 

99vengeur

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As I was looking at the pics, it might be possible to brace each side with a cross-member that runs right under the tail section. This would strengthen the foot peg brackets as well as keep them from rotating when pressure is applied to them.
 

arcflash316

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true I may be able to connect the 2 sides with a crossmember, I will contemplate it and let you know what I decide to do
 

FZ1inNH

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true I may be able to connect the 2 sides with a crossmember, I will contemplate it and let you know what I decide to do
You'd have to be wary of tire/swing arm movement and clearance.

How about some type of pin in the brackets that you could drill a hole into the sub-frame and have the pin inserted to prevent rotation, much like the handlebar controls have?

Another thought, a thin rubber film/gasket inside of the clamping assembly that will certainly bind it and prevent rotation?

Food for thought.... :D
 

arcflash316

New Member
I am gonna weld a pin into the inside of the clamp and drill a hole like you said to keep it all removable and not have to weld to the frame
 

arcflash316

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Anyone interested in buying these let me know and I can start building a jig for them and get you your own set... my wife loved them, went on a 150 mile ride yesterday and she said she felt like she was more a part of the bike being able to hold on better with her knees... food for thought, I can make them in stock position as well if needed
 

99vengeur

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So you are making these as a replacement for the stock peg location. Do you plan to provide info for people to remove the excess metal like you did? Just more food for thought. I mean, it would kinda defeat the purpose to leave the stock mounting material in place and just add more to the bike. :don'tknow:
 

FZ1inNH

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So you are making these as a replacement for the stock peg location. Do you plan to provide info for people to remove the excess metal like you did? Just more food for thought. I mean, it would kinda defeat the purpose to leave the stock mounting material in place and just add more to the bike. :don'tknow:
:D

Step one: Mark excess material.
Step two: Hacksaw at mark

Done! :thumbup:
 

arcflash316

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ya I used a 4 1/2" angle grinder and a cut off wheel.... its soft aluminum so it wouldn't be too hard to use a hacksaw
 

KADO

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How much u thinkin about selling them for?
 

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