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    Adjustable rear sets opinions

    I am in need of gp shift for my bikes rather than adjusting them to gp shift I would rather just get some rear sets finally so I get everything that I have been wanting. What are some good brands or models that I should look at? I am 6' tall too. Going to get them for my 954rr and my 600rr. Would like color options if available, if not all black would be good

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    2011 GSXR 600, #556 Novice
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    2009 Honda Ruckus 200cc stroked with nitrous
    1989 Mirage aka "The Black Widow" (fast)

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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    Do Vortex for sure man. The pegs are very grippy and you can buy replcement parts for anything that might ever break in a crash.
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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    I mostly run Woodcraft on my race bikes (all my street bikes still have the stock pegs actually). Plenty of brands out there, Attack, Sato, Woodcraft, Vortex, Driven are a few. There are plenty of cheaper options from ebay etc, that will work fine they just aren't quite to the same level of quality. One thing to keep in mind is most rear sets are not setup to trigger the brake light, you can buy stuff to make it work though.
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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    Vortex or Woodcraft. Reasonably priced up front and plentiful spares.


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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    I love my Woodcraft rearsets on my 675r. Except they're race only, and destroy my shoes if I some how miss the protective pad and use the leather.
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    I swear by Vortex. They have some great products. Just as an FYI, if you order online make sure you order the brake light switch. Its a separate part and runs about $25.
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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    Sato is the only one I can find that makes them for both my bikes.
    2011 GSXR 600, #556 Novice
    2002 Honda 954rr
    2009 Honda Ruckus 200cc stroked with nitrous
    1989 Mirage aka "The Black Widow" (fast)

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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    The Gilles are super nice! Lots of adjust-ability and the thing I like most is that it eliminates the extra linkage for the shifter that the other brands have. More simplistic! They don't look like they would be as strong as some others though because the mounting bolts are so close together, probably being too picky.... let me know though!
    2011 GSXR 600, #556 Novice
    2002 Honda 954rr
    2009 Honda Ruckus 200cc stroked with nitrous
    1989 Mirage aka "The Black Widow" (fast)

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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    Gilles are nice..... little costly but I wouldn't doubt their quality/strength.

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    Re: Adjustable rear sets opinions

    just ordered a couple sets from TFOG. Sato and Vortex.

    Thanks for the opinions all!
    2011 GSXR 600, #556 Novice
    2002 Honda 954rr
    2009 Honda Ruckus 200cc stroked with nitrous
    1989 Mirage aka "The Black Widow" (fast)

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