Adjustable rearsets??

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stedo
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Adjustable rearsets??

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Does anybody know where or who makes a decent set or adjustable rearsets. I know SES do them, and these cheap Chinese ones I don't really want to use.

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SES, very good quality. Only problem I had was cross threading the top bolt on ether side. Probably my fault though
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Post by jpete41996 »

Tyga pieces look pretty nice. i have no experience with them, but could be worth a look?
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I have moriwaki rear sets. They are awesome! Not cheap though.
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Beet are top quality Japanese made rear-sets that you can still buy new and get all the spares, with todays exchange rates they run around 250gbp a set though so not budget.
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