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Title: Woodcraft rear sets for M1200 / 821...
Post by: nickbee on May 13, 2016, 06:12:06 AM
I just had a conversation with woodcraft to see if they have any plans to develop a rest set for the Monster 1200/821. 

They said they have some initial designs but there has been little demand for these and they have not produced any yet. 

If we can show that there is a demand by emailing them (info@woodcraft-cfm.com) they would consider exploring a production run. 

Also mention that because of the street nature of our monster preserving the passenger pegs would be important.  They mentioned that most of their rear sets eliminate the passenger pegs because their focused for the track.

I think their beefy designs would work and look amazing with our Monsters!  And I’m guessing the prices would be less than the few European options we have now for the rears. 

What do you guys think?   


Title: Re: Woodcraft rear sets for M1200 / 821...
Post by: NAKID on May 13, 2016, 11:34:07 AM
I just had a conversation with woodcraft to see if they have any plans to develop a rest set for the Monster 1200/821. 

They said they have some initial designs but there has been little demand for these and they have not produced any yet. 

If we can show that there is a demand by emailing them (info@woodcraft-cfm.com) they would consider exploring a production run. 

Also mention that because of the street nature of our monster preserving the passenger pegs would be important.  They mentioned that most of their rear sets eliminate the passenger pegs because their focused for the track.

I think their beefy designs would work and look amazing with our Monsters!  And I’m guessing the prices would be less than the few European options we have now for the rears. 

What do you guys think?   


I really like Woodcraft, but as they said, most of their stuff is going to eliminate passenger pegs.

I went with the Gecko Racing rearsets. They have been great so far and damn near impossible to beat at ~$300


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