need a shorter gear lever on my s4r. Wearing a hole in end of my boot and its just not a nice comfy gear change and not as fast if it was in the middle of my boot. Dont want to spend all that money on a rear set .Been checking the net but car'nt find anything.Anyone seen anything on their travels ?Or is it non existent?
Not something I have ever looked for, sorry.
Most people usually take the opposite approach ... inventing problems like this so they can commit large sums of money to those adjustable rearsets they've always wanted but have never been able to justify the expense ;D
Yes, its very sad [evil] [roll] :-[ :'( [cheeky] [thumbsup] [clap] [bow_down] [moto] ;D
ok i guess i'll just keep on looking [bang]
I'm guessing you have no more adjustment in the shift rod, raising it up might mean you can get
your foot further under the toe peg.
Yep.Tried that but changes my riding position too much . Maybe i'll save up get a rear set then i can play round all i want ! Anyone know the best rearset for a 05 s4r !
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ok thanks for that. very eficient!
Thats what i want . whats the name of the site so i can check it out ?
Hi Gino, do a search " gear shift adjustable billet ducati " and you should find " superbike " site with info, tried 2 post up the link but failed. Have seen plenty available for dirt bikes, so i'm sure there will be one to suit you S4R. [thumbsup]
Ok great . Thanks heaps for that !
http://www.superbikeitalia.com/shop/details.asp?id=1476&iCat=72 (http://www.superbikeitalia.com/shop/details.asp?id=1476&iCat=72)
Not sure if they also fit S*R bikes.....
The gold ones jukie has look pretty awesome. Maybe look at something like that?
Can i get a picture and/or where to buy them off him ? [bow_down]
Imean her :-\
So are we talking about rearsets again now?
Jukie has Sato rearsets on her 620 (also available for the S4R):
http://www.satoracing.com/rearsetss4r.htm (http://www.satoracing.com/rearsetss4r.htm)
rearsets get me all excited. check out these puppies:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DUCABIKE-PEDANE-ARRETRATE-REG-MONSTER-S2R-S4R-DUCATI_W0QQitemZ170407864857QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRicambi_e_Accessori_Moto?hash=item27ad19aa19 (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DUCABIKE-PEDANE-ARRETRATE-REG-MONSTER-S2R-S4R-DUCATI_W0QQitemZ170407864857QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRicambi_e_Accessori_Moto?hash=item27ad19aa19)
wow . which one's do you reckon are better ; Italian or Japanese ?
well i would prefer the italian guys better than Japanese oooppsss sorry wrong thing were are talking here [roll] ;D
lucky im' Italian !!!!!
hhhmmm Gino how are you doing :-*
[thumbsup]
I'd have Italian for style but Japanese for build quality.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
OMFG it's full of stars
http://www.ducabike.com/prodotti/index.php
(http://www.ducabike.com/prodotti/index.php)
I don't have a frikkin clue what the words mean, but everything I click results in something shiny.
(http://www.ducabike.com/prodotticategorie/file/91/342417090608_big.jpg)
Yep saw them a little while back they have nice looking gear.
Very pretty but I'm not sure about there name on some of the items.
I was looking at the sprocket carrier to replace the oh so heavy OEM one. (that's my excuse)
like that :o
Quote from: craigo on January 15, 2010, 01:05:55 AM
I don't have a frikkin clue what the words mean, but everything I click results in something shiny.
Craig, there is a button which changes everything to english [bang] might make it a bit easier