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    My rearsets are discontinued...Damit!

    I bought some used Vortex rearsets for 150.00 I only had to buy the shift shaft. After I crashed at button willow i broke the shifter pedal. It would be fine except vortex discontinued all parts for these!

    Anyone know if another pedal fits these? Say woodcraft?

    I think i may just try to sell off the parts and go with a set of woodcraft. Even thought they are not adjustible like most others are. they seem to have the cheapest replacement parts availible.

    Arrg they lasted two laps!

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    I have very high regard for Woodcraft. Great value, great customer service, good stock of reasonably priced spares. And non-adjustable rearsets are a bit stronger, perhaps.
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    The ones for my RC accept the stock shifter.
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    Going to check that out in the morning if it does i will replace it with a woodcraft shift pedal.

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    The OEM parts don't fit. the shaft is to small. Thanks to Eric wood for replying to my e-mail regarding this. pretty cool. I am looking at buying Wood craft or these (leaning towards woodcraft). I tour with the bike and would like to adjust the pegs. I was wondering if anyone has used these https://www.onesecondfaster.com/serv...=osf_rear_sets

    They seem to have pretty cheap replacement parts. Just not sure if they are crap parts or ?



    Edit: I just bought the OSF units. I hope the 260 price tag and 40 dollar replacement shifters don't come back to haunt me! For some reason i know when a deal seems to good i may get hosed. Damit the cheap blood in me. Oh and i can't afford to spend the money right now. Cause i gotta buy something shiney for my chicy.
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    Let us know how you like them. I've looked at those for my F4i in the past. I just can't convince myself to spend $400 on rearsets for a bike I'm wanting to replace in the next year, so the $260 price is appealing.
    ...dude you ride an offroad bike with slicks, 1/2 the weight of a GS, double the suspension, with a browning 50 cal going off 32" from your skull as a daily freaking driver - I'd expect anything except a nitro dragbike to be bland by comparison - SSG

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