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Moto Board => Accessories & Mods => Topic started by: TealCandy on August 14, 2013, 07:22:52 PM



Title: 659/696 ABS rearsets?
Post by: TealCandy on August 14, 2013, 07:22:52 PM
I was about to order some woodcraft rearsets today but noticed that it says.. "This kit will not work with the OEM brake lines on models with ABS." Is there anything I can do to enable the use of woodcraft rearsets? Or will I be forced to go with another brand?

Thanks.


Title: Re: 659/696 ABS rearsets?
Post by: ungeheuer on August 14, 2013, 10:52:28 PM
So Woodcraft are saying that this set wont work with OEM brake lines....  presumably you could have aftermarket brake lines made up which would be suitable?



Title: Re: 659/696 ABS rearsets?
Post by: han711 on August 15, 2013, 02:39:01 AM
I went with ducabike rear sets for my m696 thru Jeff at monsterparts and really have had absolutely no regrets whatsoever. Dunno why but never really liked anything woodcraft for myself personally. Prolly a personal pref :)


Title: Re: 659/696 ABS rearsets?
Post by: TealCandy on August 15, 2013, 02:29:57 PM
So Woodcraft are saying that this set wont work with OEM brake lines....  presumably you could have aftermarket brake lines made up which would be suitable?



Thanks for the reply, I contacted woodcraft a few days ago but tried for help on here after they where taking a while. They got back to me and said it can definitely work with some aftermarket lines as stock where too thick.


I went with ducabike rear sets for my m696 thru Jeff at monsterparts and really have had absolutely no regrets whatsoever. Dunno why but never really liked anything woodcraft for myself personally. Prolly a personal pref :)

Cheers for the reply mate, I did consider ducabike, rizoma and cnc racing for the benefit of the passenger peg kits but they all turned out to be slightly low for my liking, I really need the added clearance for trackdays which is why I decided woodcraft. I noticed on one thread that Raux posted up in showing some passenger pegs from S&P that are suspended from under the seat much like the 1100 evo that extend over the exhausts. They are compatible with all rearsets which has sold me haha, can also be removed quick n easy.


Title: Re: 659/696 ABS rearsets?
Post by: NakedPastaRocket on August 16, 2013, 11:45:28 AM
I have seen a lot of guys use the S4R rearsets too on the 696-796-1100, just another option for you.


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