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Title: 750K6 Rearsets
Post by: philward on January 27, 2020, 06:31:10 PM
Trying to make up a set of rear sets that fit to standard frame (without welding brackets on the frame). I've got a set of universal pegs and levers and have just got a set of Paolo Tarozzi Rearset Frame Brackets as per attached schematic diagram. (cant get any of the other parts - as far as I'm aware).
I now need to make up a linkage that goes to the standard brake pivot (that runs through the tube on the lower right frame) - as per item 01 0016 on the attached picture) which I can't find to buy one.
So I need to make up a splined tube/arm that I can attach the knuckle for the linkage). Any suggestion's how this could be done? I have considered adapting a standard brake pedal (use the splined part, cut the rest off and weld a lever on that connects to ball joint) but I would have to swivel it through 90 degrees and the squeeze bolt will foul the exhaust.
Any suggestions gratefully received!
Title: Re: 750K6 Rearsets
Post by: ka-ja on January 27, 2020, 07:11:36 PM
Converted my 400 with rearsets to cable operation as the pull rod wanted to "join" the swingarm.
Title: Re: 750K6 Rearsets
Post by: philward on January 27, 2020, 08:08:33 PM
I did that with the CR Rep but want to avoid going that route if possible
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