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Old 07-09-2008, 03:01 PM   #31
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what if you bolted a plate to the back of it? or the front, whever theres space.



or even better-dont drop it. i like that idea best
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:07 PM   #32
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I prefer something with a head so you can torque 'em in there. You can use a set screw, but you'd have to put loc-tite in there and I want to avoid that. Or, if they break, I can call Vortex and have them send me new ones. I know a few guys with Vortex and they haven't had problems.
Kyle's been done with his several times, i think he just snapped parts, never folded a plate.

You are hopefully going to be using loctite all over them anyway. Vortex parts come apart easily. Kyle has lost several bolts and I have had bolts untighten that were loc-tited down and torqued. Just cheap material is all it is...
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:18 PM   #33
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Kyle's been done with his several times, i think he just snapped parts, never folded a plate.

You are hopefully going to be using loctite all over them anyway. Vortex parts come apart easily. Kyle has lost several bolts and I have had bolts untighten that were loc-tited down and torqued. Just cheap material is all it is...
A buddy of mine has Sato rear sets on his RC51 and he keeps loosing bolts.
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:22 PM   #34
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A buddy of mine has Sato rear sets on his RC51 and he keeps loosing bolts.
I wouldn't get Sato's, that's too rich for what you are going to use it for. That will snap just as easy when it hits the ground. When replacing rearsets, I would try to find something decently reliable that is economical and has cheap replacement parts.
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:28 PM   #35
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I wouldn't get Sato's, that's too rich for what you are going to use it for. That will snap just as easy when it hits the ground. When replacing rearsets, I would try to find something decently reliable that is economical and has cheap replacement parts.
They are not very durable either. He low sided at the track at about 50 and it ground the peg half way down. All he had left was 2 inches of peg on the left side. So stay away from Sato rear sets is what I'm trying to say. Their exhaust rocks though.
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:02 PM   #36
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You can use a set screw, but you'd have to put loc-tite in there and I want to avoid that.
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You are hopefully going to be using loctite all over them anyway.
you should loctite all the bolts that piece your rearsets together. I did on my woodcrafts.

I didn't loctite the two bolts that hold the rearset into the frame of the bike though... it's not spec'd in the service manual to do so.
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Old 07-10-2008, 02:00 PM   #37
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I love sponsorhouse now. $1 for new vortex rearsets.
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I love sponsorhouse now. $1 for new vortex rearsets.
You got in on it, too?
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yea, vortex and some other powersportsstore sponsor for my dirt riding. I sent in two apps to sidi and rhinostand as well but they havn't reviewed them yet.
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yea, vortex and some other powersportsstore sponsor for my dirt riding. I sent in two apps to sidi and rhinostand as well but they havn't reviewed them yet.
Nice! Your contract probably says to keep the prices confidential though...
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