These replacements that are on it have a bit more grip, and are pre cut about 3/4 of the way out so they break rather then bend the main arm that bolts to the frame. I liked them a bit more then the standard solid one's. Pretty much the same though. These will come with the standard one's too though if you'd rather put those on...
To be honest, with so many people interested, the first person to Pay through Paypal gets um. It's a great deal on an outstanding set of rearsets. You will not be dissapointed!
Who knows, may still have them when you're ready for them. Sucks being an adult right, stupid responsibilities take priority... :nono
Surprised these haven't sold yet, but I'm in no particular rush. Just need adjustable rearsets. Sadly, they wont crash as well as the Woodcrafts, but ideal to optimize my rider position and BP. So I'll take the good with the bad...
Hell yeah man! I went to reply to your e-mail about getting them, but hit the delete instead or reply... I was on my phone, big stupid thumbs... Anyways, glad you got them so quick! You'll love them! Let me know If you've got any questions on the install. If you send me another e-mail, I'll send you a few pics of how the shift rod mounts to the left side peg. I took a couple picture's for you so you'd know. If its not put on it binds/bends a little. So just hit me up bruh. I'll get you squared away! :fact
Looking for OEM right fairings specifically the lower black on that says yamaha and the middle/upper grey one that has the R6 decal on it, any chance you still have those 2?
Sorry I don't, sold those when I went full track... Post up a thread for WTB(want to buy) and look through the FS(for sale) section of the forum. You'll find what you need...
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