Anyone know if it's possible to use the stock S*R rearset on a DSS monster (specifically a 695)?
ive seen SSS Satos on an DSS. so yes, but im sure you need to do some minor fabing.
I think the SSS swingarms have a wide machined pivot surface for the rearsets to attach to, the DSS has just a very thin unmilled band. The other issue I see is that you'd need the pivot shaft/bolts for the SSS to Attach it. If the width from outside to outside on the pivot mounts of the swingarm is different it's just going to get more complicated, especially if the DSS is wider.
sno duc did it on his wife's bike.
Quote from: sno_duc on November 20, 2009, 01:52:18 PM
I thought I had ordered Sato's for a 620, when they arrived lo and behold S2R/S4R. After looking I figured out a way. Pulled swingarm pivot shaft, machined some plugs that press in ( 0.001 tight ), machined an end cap. Works well.
Good eye for catching it. [thumbsup]
S2R rearsets will work on a DSS bike but you have to use the S2R swingarm pivot shaft. I did it on a 620 BTW...
Quote from: Duck-Stew on November 27, 2009, 05:48:56 PM
S2R rearsets will work on a DSS bike but you have to use the S2R swingarm pivot shaft. I did it on a 620 BTW...
there seems to be a decided lack of rearsets for 620's.. this gives me hope.
Quote from: Duck-Stew on November 27, 2009, 05:48:56 PM
S2R rearsets will work on a DSS bike but you have to use the S2R swingarm pivot shaft. I did it on a 620 BTW...
+1
seen it
want it
;D
Quote from: Duck-Stew on November 27, 2009, 05:48:56 PM
S2R rearsets will work on a DSS bike but you have to use the S2R swingarm pivot shaft. I did it on a 620 BTW...
good to know! ;D