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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by stanga5o View Post
    Have that many people really lowsided on the street because of this? I've never even hit the stock peg feelers and the Woodcrafts would give me even more clearance (unless they're much wider). I figured if they are meant for racing where you're using every bit of your tire then they should be ok for me since I can't even use all my tire on the street. Thanks for the input, though.
    The pegs are high enough that unless your body position is really really wrong it'll likely never touch the ground especially on the street. I haven't ridden an SV w/ them, but any other bike that I have I've only touched a peg to the curb not the pavement in any significant way while cornering. Yes that was a bit scary/startling but an edge case as far as this conversation goes. If you've never touched your stock pegs to the ground don't worry about it. By the time you have to worry about such things, you'll know how to stand a bike up in a corner a little more. They're made for racing.

    That said I'm not a WC rep... just speaking from my own personal experience.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    I've not recorded and stats on this subject. I've been busy riding.
    But I have set down my peg down many times. Sometimes pretty hard. Yes, I am confident I would have gone down in at least a few of those cases.

    YMMV, obviously.
    What's your bike and setup? And what do you mean you would've gone down in at least a few of those cases?

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    But I have set my peg down many times. Sometimes pretty hard. Yes, I am confident I would have gone down in at least a few of those cases.
    On your SV? Only time mine hits is well after I've parted ways with the bike. I'm guessing the Strom has lower pegs?

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by carsick View Post
    On your SV? Only time mine hits is well after I've parted ways with the bike. I'm guessing the Strom has lower pegs?
    This. If you put an sv peg to the pavement on the street, the rest of the bike is already on the pavement too.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    I think 'bub's is talking about scraping on his 'Strom, which is a different animal.

    I know nothing of this peg scraping business.
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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by carsick View Post
    On your SV? Only time mine hits is well after I've parted ways with the bike. I'm guessing the Strom has lower pegs?
    Every bike I've ever owned except the SV.. which came from the PO with fixed Woodcraft rearsets.

    Feel free to tell me I have no idea wtf I am talking about. But fixed rearsets on a predominantly street bike seems ill advised to me.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    Every bike I've ever owned except the SV.. which came from the PO with fixed Woodcraft rearsets.

    Feel free to tell me I have no idea wtf I am talking about. But fixed rearsets on a predominantly street bike seems ill advised to me.
    Your theory is sound, however I will never own a bike with stock rearsets. I absolutely hate folding pegs. They are slippery and reduce my riding confidence. Maybe its just me but I try to keep my bodyweight loaded on the pegs instead of my ass, through corners anyway...

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by jwm2k3 View Post
    Your theory is sound, however I will never own a bike with stock rearsets. I absolutely hate folding pegs. They are slippery and reduce my riding confidence. Maybe its just me but I try to keep my bodyweight loaded on the pegs instead of my ass, through corners anyway...
    i enjoy rearsets on my street bike and dont know if i could go back. i've never heard an issue with someone concerned about dragging a peg on the street either. not to mention the rearsets can be used to lift the bike up if you're removing your swingarm.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    +1 add rearsets to street bike
    - I want the same feel, grip, and riding position that I have on the track
    - I can't go back from GP shift
    - If I'm turning hard enough to worry about dragging a hard part, I'm way off the bike and am going to drag my (unprotected) knee first.

    as an aside, touching down a rigid peg isn't always a recipe for a crash. I watched that crazy guy (Scott?) that races the XR1200 dragging pegs, engine cases, and god knows what else, spitting stones up at me and sliding around while he schooled my ass in a race that he won.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Sounds like I shouldn't worry about pegs touching, especially on the street, but I should focus more on correct body positioning. I'm really thinking about pulling the trigger on the Woodcrafts, but not for additional clearance since the stock ones already seem to be sufficient (although the extra clearance might help if I ever start doing trackdays). Instead, I like the idea of the rigid pegs and they will look much better on my bike (yes, that's somewhat important to me).

    Now, if I'm not dragging pegs, at what point do I need to worry about dragging the muffler? I have an M4 slip-on now, which I've been thinking about swapping for an M4 full system (or different M4 slip-on) in the future. I like the standard mount, but the race mount looks pretty good too (not a fan of the high mount).

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    I wouldn't really worry about scraping the exhaust either, unless you bin it. And if that's the case, but some bubba Landry sliders now. Good stuff cheap.
    I have the high on mine (it came with it) and for a street bike it kinda sux, because I can no longer use my soft bags. Take that into consideration before making any changes.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    If you scrape woodcraft pegs on an SV w/o crashing & do so on the street I'll personally smootch your naked behind, cuz that's WAY more lean than I'd ever be capable of.
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    New guy......you aint gonna scrape anything. Glad to have ya abord but you seem like you might be worrying way way too fuckin much.....its good to have discussion but Im betting once you put the rearsets on, you will get used to them pretty quickly.

    By the way....got any photos of your bike?? We like pictures!!

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by jwm2k3 View Post
    New guy......you aint gonna scrape anything. Glad to have ya abord but you seem like you might be worrying way way too fuckin much.....its good to have discussion but Im betting once you put the rearsets on, you will get used to them pretty quickly.

    By the way....got any photos of your bike?? We like pictures!!
    Haha, thanks for the welcome! I'm not worried about anything really; I just like to do due diligance for something that costs $300 and might not provide any benefit for me. I wasn't ever concerned with scraping the pegs until Bubba suggested this could be an issue (why I asked what bike he had because everything on SVRider indicated the SV650s won't scrape).

    Now, the exhaust was a whole separate issue that I brought up, but I was just trying to learn while we were on the topic of scraping hard parts.

    At any rate, I like this forum a lot already! I'll get some pics up ASAP..

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    I raced an SV with a stock exhaust and that never scraped.
    I wasn't going anywhere near Pete's pace but I wasn't exactly slow either.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Here's my baby. I've since removed the frame stickers (except for VIN plate) for a cleaner look.

    Right side (on stands)


    Left side (on rear stand)


    Right side


    Back (gives an idea of LSL superbike bar position)


    Penske 8983 and EK SRX chain


    Left/rear angle (shiny sprocket carrier and chicken strips haha!)


    I think the Woodcrafts will look great. I'm also considering installing the M4 Titanium muffler with Carbon end cap. I might also start blacking out the various silver bits like the top triple clamp/risers, handlebars, levers, sprocket carrier, radiator side covers, etc..
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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by stanga5o View Post
    Not sure why I'm not getting full sized images and why the resolution is so low. I've used Photobucket on other forums before and they show up full size and with good resolution. Must be adding images the wrong way...
    You're leaving the "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" box checked off.

    Bike looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    You're leaving the "Retrieve remote file and reference locally" box checked off.

    Bike looks good.
    Oh thanks for the help. I'll fix that soon.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Who has the best price for the Woodcraft rearsets? Looks like Revzilla and Sportbike Track Gear are both $305. Of course, I'll check with Woodcraft themselves since they're local (I'll mention you steered me there, Pete!). I plan to take a vacation day before the season's over and stop by to check out their shop anyway and might leave with a set if they have them available.

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    The whole "will possibly scrape" thing is exclusively on me. It is entirely possible I have no fucking idea what I am talking about (once again). I am new-ish to the sport-bike thing and have spent most of my life on standards and whatever we call the V-Strom.

    I thought it was worthy of mention. It seems that is not the case. I respectfully retract my concern. Party on Garth.

    Edit: And that is a damned good looking motorcycle.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by stanga5o View Post
    Who has the best price for the Woodcraft rearsets? Looks like Revzilla and Sportbike Track Gear are both $305. Of course, I'll check with Woodcraft themselves since they're local (I'll mention you steered me there, Pete!). I plan to take a vacation day before the season's over and stop by to check out their shop anyway and might leave with a set if they have them available.
    Woodcraft is a forum sponsor.. go direct.

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    Indeed. Go direct. They'll likely have the best price OR extremely close to it and shipping is so quick you practically need a stopwatch to get accurate delivery time.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    The whole "will possibly scrape" thing is exclusively on me. It is entirely possible I have no fucking idea what I am talking about (once again). I am new-ish to the sport-bike thing and have spent most of my life on standards and whatever we call the V-Strom.

    I thought it was worthy of mention. It seems that is not the case. I respectfully retract my concern. Party on Garth.

    Edit: And that is a damned good looking motorcycle.
    No worries, man. It's always good to have different perspectives! I haven't stopped learning about my bike since I got it and I'm always open to learning about other bikes too.

    Thanks for the compliment too! I really think the SV is a badass bike, even being only a 650 with standard forks and all.. Unfortunately it sits under a cover outside (and sometimes in the rain) so it usually doesn't look that nice. I take pictures after any mod and after I clean the bike so I always have them to obsess over, especially over the winter.

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Indeed. Go direct. They'll likely have the best price OR extremely close to it and shipping is so quick you practically need a stopwatch to get accurate delivery time.
    Sheppo and Oreo: I definitely plan to go through them direct unless they're much pricier than online outfits. I assumed direct would be around the same since there are no distributors, middle men, etc. to deal with. Plus it supports our local economy, right.

    Do they have parts and/or manufacturing at their office in Winchendon? I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it to ride an hour there to check it out and get to know the folks there..

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    Re: Woodcraft rearset questions

    Quote Originally Posted by stanga5o View Post
    I really think the SV is a badass bike, even being only a 650 with standard forks and all..
    I've grown VERY fond of mine as well. I like basic, simple, affordable stuff in a big way. The V-Strom and the SV 650's are both home runs in my opinion.

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