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First time I have ever shopped for a pair of rear sets. I'd like honest opinions without mentioning brands I am not considering.
Looking at:
Woodcraft:
Vortex Adjustable:
Also, was going to try and stay local and buy them from Ted. So, does Duncanmoto sell Vortex or exclusively Woodcraft?
I like my Woodcraft. Those Vortex look pretty fucking sharp, and they're adjustable.
Holy shit you're done with the stock pegs already?
I liked my Woodcrafts...hated to part with them.
Shouldn't you just be polishing it?
I would go with the woodcraft and make it an even more local purchase.
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No question in my book. Woodcraft.
Get 'em from Ted.
SATO....
Best out there, IMHO.
Woodcraft...
The ones on the r6 have been crashed a bunch of times and look more like sliders.
I have to agree with the "practically indestructible" statement.
My 1000 has a set of $600 Ti-Force rear sets on it. I am very disappointed with them. The knurling on the pegs sucks. The top side knurling is almost smooth and all of the anodizing is worn off. They have about 1500 miles on them.
I have the Woodcraft on the SV. They are fantastic... for the race bike. I would want the adjustability and the nice fit and finish of the Vortex ones for the street bike. If I had it to do over again, I would put the Vortex rear sets on the street bike.
LRRS/CCS Amateur #514 / RSP Racing / Woodcraft / MTAG Pirelli / Dyno Solutions / Tony's Track Days / Sport Bike Track Gear / 434racer / Brunetto T-Shirts / Knox / GMD Computrack
LRRS/CCS Amateur #514 / RSP Racing / Woodcraft / MTAG Pirelli / Dyno Solutions / Tony's Track Days / Sport Bike Track Gear / 434racer / Brunetto T-Shirts / Knox / GMD Computrack
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Are you serious?? Look at the pic above, it's not even a knurl anymore, it's like 1/4" spikes! haha - those things do NOT wear out. I have used OSF and Vortex, I prefer vortex because they sell all replacement parts individually, and are easy to deal with. If you don't want to keep spare stuff on you, go with woodcraft, they will be your best bet for track-side support... OSF - didn't like the (lack of) customer support