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Old August 23rd, 2012, 12:48 PM   #21
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Old August 24th, 2012, 04:14 AM   #22
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Old August 24th, 2012, 04:34 AM   #23
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What is the position like compared to stock? Higher? Further back?

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Okay, first off, I have spent more time modifying and upgrading things on this thing than riding it, next stop get a place out ehre to use for twisty testing on these. But so far I have some pics and details about the new Lightech rearsets that were just made available.

(I will get daylight photos up later, its late but I know you guys have probably been waiting.)


They look great on the bike. So proud for keeping this thing simple.

So here are some close ups.







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They look amazing,Would the Peg position be able to move forward? as I feel the stock pegs are too rearward for my tastes.
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Yep these look good you think the carbon DP heel guards would fit to these?

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Tight! Did they come with everything you needed, perfect fit?
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Old August 24th, 2012, 12:30 PM   #27
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Tight! Did they come with everything you needed, perfect fit?
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Yep these look good you think the carbon DP heel guards would fit to these?
Probably not.
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They look amazing,Would the Peg position be able to move forward? as I feel the stock pegs are too rearward for my tastes.
Yes sir
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What is the position like compared to stock? Higher? Further back?
Thats how it starts.
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Thats how it starts.
b1,congrats on the Lightechs,they look so right on this bike. Way better than the Duc/Perf ones. These will be the ones I get,thanks for the quality pics,great to see them fitted. Perfecto.
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b1,congrats on the Lightechs,they look so right on this bike. Way better than the Duc/Perf ones. These will be the ones I get,thanks for the quality pics,great to see them fitted. Perfecto.
Agreed. Which vendor did you buy them from, b1six? Also, how long did it take you to fit them? Any special tools required?
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No special tools. Just think out of the box and all will be okay. You will need to bleed brakes. You can get them from BellissiMoto, make sure to call them first.
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[I'm sure I know the answer, but does the rear brake light work? I really like those rearsets, lighttech makes great stuff. Also it looks like the gearshift linkage hooks directly onto it, with no mod, any issue with the quick shift?

QUOTE=b1six;29690]No special tools. Just think out of the box and all will be okay. You will need to bleed brakes. You can get them from BellissiMoto, make sure to call them first.[/QUOTE]

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[I'm sure I know the answer, but does the rear brake light work? I really like those rearsets, lighttech makes great stuff.
Yes, its a brake actuated banjo bolt, you can see it on top of the master cylinder.
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Hadn't planned any mods but damn I like these rear sets may have to get a set.
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Just to be clear, did you need to order the pressure switch?
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Old September 16th, 2012, 06:45 PM   #38
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Your photos are "wood" inspiring.
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Old October 31st, 2012, 01:57 PM   #39
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Shopping for a set now, are yours the fixed or fold up version?
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they look neat, smiple and not over done. big fan of how you run you garage. tight.
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