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Ninja 250R - Rearsets and Clipons - PNW Riders Just finished installing rearset (adapters) and clipons (woodcraft) Pix to follow Makes the bike much roomier for a 6' guy, although the pegs are tucked up a bit tight Would like them an inch lower The woodcraft clipons are a PRIMO fit There isn't a spare 1 4" Easy peasy install but for having to drill out the bar end weight retaining screws
2012 Track Bikes - Post up and show them off! Woodcraft rearsets GPR steering damper case protectors Stomp pads Also going to go to go to local paint store to try to match up OEM yellow At least close Does anyone know what kind of price the stock body work might go for? It is almost showroom condition! Don't know yet if I will keep or sell at this point will post more once painting is done
Are case covers as important as frame sliders? I know the engine case cover replcements can add up to expensive, but are they as important as frame sliders? I'm thinking of getting some Woodcra
Vortex or Driven Rearsets? (11 R1) - PNW Riders If it's a race bike, you should probably opt for fairly common rear sets that people in the pits are likely to have spares for, i e Woodcraft or Vortex As a side note, I've installed Driven rear sets before and they're well made and easy to install
FS: 2004 GSXR 750 Track Bike $4000 OBO - PNW Riders Woodcraft rearsets GP Suspension internals in front shock (re-valved, etc ) GP Suspension tuned rear shock Suspension has been done by Barry at GP It's awesome (I weigh in the 180s) Bike is ready-to-race: drilled for safety wire, all engine covers, etc Titanium M4 exhaust Frame sliders, both sides Vortex keyless gas cap Keyless ignition switch
mjmoto. com single temp tire warmers - PNW Riders It's taking the constant abuse that a racer frequent trackday rider throws at them, that's the tough part That's what separates the budget warmers from Woodcraft, Chickenhawk, etc I had a set of "budget" T2 warmers (made by sumomoto, imported by T2 - these MJ warmers look very very similar) They were the adjustable ones w digital control boxes
Repaint, or replace fairings? - PNW Riders Woodcraft Danmoto DRIVELINE: AFAM sprockets DID chains Graves Regina chains Vortex racing ENGINE: Graves Scotts performance Sporthoses Woodcraft ELECTRICAL: Greggs customs MCM custom Proton Lights EXHAUST: Arata exhaust Boz bros Graves M4 exhaust MCM custom Mirage Micron-exhaust Sato racing Danmoto FRAME: Graves Motovation USA GRAPHICS: Applied