Rearsets...
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#2
RE: Rearsets...
I love Vortex, but if your street riding the pegs would probably draw blood at some point lol
they're covered in sharp spikes to grip your boots but they could cause some serious pain if your leg hit it too hard (walking the bike around for example)
otherwise they're awesome rearsets, cheap, great quality, adjustable,and parts are easy to get. Some of the more expensive rearsets aren't quite as crash worthy or easily fixable.
Woodcraft are great too but they're not exactly designed with aesthetics in mind and they're not adjustable
they're covered in sharp spikes to grip your boots but they could cause some serious pain if your leg hit it too hard (walking the bike around for example)
otherwise they're awesome rearsets, cheap, great quality, adjustable,and parts are easy to get. Some of the more expensive rearsets aren't quite as crash worthy or easily fixable.
Woodcraft are great too but they're not exactly designed with aesthetics in mind and they're not adjustable
#6
RE: Rearsets...
ORIGINAL: woodyracing
I'd call and ask, they may have just not gotten them on the site yet
I'd call and ask, they may have just not gotten them on the site yet
#7
RE: Rearsets...
doesn't look good, I haven't found anything closer than Spokane
there are 2 in Washington, 1 in Oregon, 1 in Utah (Miller ROCKS), 1 or 2 in Colorado, etc but I don't see anything in Montana or any of the states bordering it
check these links:
http://www.trackdaycentral.com/phpBB2/tracks.php
http://www.roadracingworld.com/resources/tracks/
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there are 2 in Washington, 1 in Oregon, 1 in Utah (Miller ROCKS), 1 or 2 in Colorado, etc but I don't see anything in Montana or any of the states bordering it
check these links:
http://www.trackdaycentral.com/phpBB2/tracks.php
http://www.roadracingworld.com/resources/tracks/
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