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Adapters for making OEM rearsets adjustable

Started by Mojo S2R, January 24, 2009, 05:26:38 PM

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stopintime

Are those Oberon pegs? If so, they seem to be quite like the MFW Vario
You might find out that they are a perfect swap - do you feel lucky? ;)

http://www.motowheels.com/italian/myproducts.cfm?parentcategoryid=38%7CAluminum%20Billet&productID=6679&showDetail=1&categoryID=48|Most%20Late%20Model%20Ducati%20Billet&vendoridtodisplay=0&filterFor=&collection=168%7CEuropean%20Motorcycle%20Parts
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Mojo S2R

Oh man, oh man, oh man  ;D  Thanks for the link.   [beer]

Yes, they are Oberon's.  From the images I've seen I thought they were solid.  Now, looking at the link you posted, it seems like I may just be in luck.

BumpaD_Z28

I love mine (the MFW's) from Jeff, you can see my review on his site :)

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SeaS2R

Is anybody using these (or other) adjustable pegs to move their peg position up and back?  Any comments or reviews in that configuration?  Is cornering clearance improved?  Any issues getting to the shifter? 

Thanks!

stopintime

Quote from: SeaS2R on January 27, 2009, 07:13:04 AM
Is anybody using these (or other) adjustable pegs to move their peg position up and back?  Any comments or reviews in that configuration?  Is cornering clearance improved?  Any issues getting to the shifter? 

Thanks!

In theory the clearance will improve (no FHE). You will have to ask others whether the stock pegs are first to hit at hard lean angles.
The reach for the shifter depends on the size of your feet/boots. The angle/height of the foot levers are easily adjustable. How it will work for you is hard to say, but I suggest you check out how it looks and works stock to get an idea about how the added reach will turn out for you. For me (other rearsets, but same case) the added reach was welcome. I wear size 12 boots.
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Latinbalar

My german is a bit rusty, like non-existant, and was wondering if there was some sort of translation.  Like how much for a 620 i.e.?
I live vicariously thru myself......

stopintime

Quote from: Latinbalar on January 27, 2009, 04:29:25 PM
My german is a bit rusty, like non-existant, and was wondering if there was some sort of translation.  Like how much for a 620 i.e.?

You can call MonsterParts or the US distributor (remember you need three parts, adapter, arm and pegs)

http://www.eurotechmotorsports.com/forms/MyBike.cfm?do=query&new_query=yes&q_string=&q_model=255&q_manufacturer=all&q_brand=all&q_producttype=all

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