Period Rearsets

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PB127CU
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Period Rearsets

Post by PB127CU » Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:37 am

I just got these from the breakers yard,they were fitted on a 1WG.
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They are fully adjustable,reverse shift pattern (1st up,others down) and weigh about 1kg less than stock.
They seem period correct,but Beet/Daytona etc don't match.Anyone recognize them?

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Re: Period Rearsets

Post by vr46 » Wed Sep 27, 2017 5:39 pm

Not sure but they look a bit similar to "Real Balance" or "Coerce".
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Re: Period Rearsets

Post by freefallfil » Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:06 am

vr46 wrote:Not sure but they look a bit similar to "Real Balance" or "Coerce".
Not coerce! Not sure about real balance-never come across them.Image


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Re: Period Rearsets

Post by PB127CU » Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:08 am

Bought a race catalogue on Yahoo Auctions,received it today and there they are on page 4 :grin:

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Bloody expensive too,48k yen when a set of Beet Super Bank was just 37.000

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Re: Period Rearsets

Post by Kurlon » Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:48 pm

Ok, up for trying to identify a different set? This setup was on my 3TJ when I got it, no identifying markings, they're interesting as the brake master mount is separate from the rearset body, and they run the pegs way higher than any current kits. Of course I crashed and wrecked one side and can't find a replacement. They reuse the OEM levers.

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