WTB custom rearset adapter
Erik Weber
yoober at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 17:50:46 PST 2008
Dave, I heard back from the seller. The guy's name is W. Blair Layton
-- sounds very familiar. If he doesn't post on this list maybe it's
the other SV list. At any rate, here is his response:
"[The adjustability] allows for smaller steps in between a larger
total up and back so you have many more choices than just up 1 inch
and back 1 inch.
Q: What is the furthest up / back the adjustable plates offer?
A: The very top hole is 1.39" higher than stock and 1.00" further
back. The farthest aft column is 1.39" further aft than stock. The
holes are spaced at 0.39"."
So, I take it you can go 1.4 inches up and 1 inch back, or you can go
1 inch up and 1.4 inches back, but not 1.4 inches up and back (would
need one more hole up there in the corner).
Sounds pretty good for $50 . . .
On 3/6/08, Erik Weber <yoober at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dave, I've got a question in to the seller about what the range of
> adjustability is. If I get a response I'll let you know. I'm using
> something similar but not from this particular manufacturer.
>
>
>
> On 3/6/08, tlc at sas.upenn.edu <tlc at sas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> > Has anyone had experience with these?
> >
> > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SV650-99-08-SV-650-Race-Rear-Set-Riser-Plates-Rearset_W0QQitemZ370027875117QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item370027875117
> >
> > I would think the adjustability is worth the extra $10. I've run similar plates on
> > my Aprilia and was very happy.
> >
> > -dave
> >
>
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