Woodcraft Motorsports - Rearset Kit - Triumph 675

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Woodcraft Motorsports - Rearset Kit - Triumph 675
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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

The complete rearset kit consists of the rearset plates, footpegs, 3 piece billet pedals and all of the needed hardware (shift rods, etc) to install the kit properly. This kit has adjustable eccentric pegs for a custom fit that both comfortable and durable. They are made from tough, aircraft grade 6061 T6 Aluminum. They are much stronger than OEM brackets and will give your bike a look that will separate you from the crowd. This kit is designed for the new 675 to give you the optimum foot position and ground clearance for racing and has already been tested and tried on the track. In the event that you need replacement parts, any individual piece of this kit is available.

The Gp shift setup uses a special Woodcraft reversing link that keepsyour rod running through the frame, out of harm's way.

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 Good product but watch for that OPTIONAL brake heel guard...

By Alexis from Ottawa, CANADA

Pros: Simple installation and they look pretty good. Don't know about durability yet but they look solid.

Cons: Changing the position of the pegs require removing the plate off the frame. The brake heel guard is optional and you have to use the stock one which if you ordered the black set does not really match. I find that pretty "cheap" since we are talking abour a 20$ piece, I think it should have been included stock especially considering the picture is misleading (shows the brake side heel guard which is NOT INCLUDED in the set).

I think Kneedraggers should emphasize on the fact that the right heel guard is OPTIONAL, and maybe propose an option to order it...

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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Average Customer Rating:   4.5 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings)

Reviewed By 3 Customers: view all reviews (3) | write a review
 Good product but watch for that OPTIONAL brake heel guard...

By Alexis from Ottawa, CANADA

Pros: Simple installation and they look pretty good. Don't know about durability yet but they look solid.

Cons: Changing the position of the pegs require removing the plate off the frame. The brake heel guard is optional and you have to use the stock one which if you ordered the black set does not really match. I find that pretty "cheap" since we are talking abour a 20$ piece, I think it should have been included stock especially considering the picture is misleading (shows the brake side heel guard which is NOT INCLUDED in the set).

Comments: I think Kneedraggers should emphasize on the fact that the right heel guard is OPTIONAL, and maybe propose an option to order it...

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By Scott Ortega from Oxford, pa

Pros: quality finish, solid feel, decent amount of adjustability

Cons: instructions could be better, lack of brake light switch, lack of brake return spring

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 Woodcraft rearsets

By Paul from Richmond, KY

Pros: Now have them on both my '06 R1 and "07 675 and they're great. Look great, excellent grip, and replacement parts are easily ordered and reasonably priced. Woodcraft clip ons are next on the wish list.

Cons: None

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