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Mossleymonster
16-12-2018, 01:32 PM
Just ordered these, seen a few fitted on American bikes. £85.00 inc shipping doesn't seem bad.

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1CrnKd4TpK1RjSZFMq6zG_VXaB/waase-Motorbike-CNC-Adjustable-Rider-Rearsets-Rearset-Footrest-Foot-Rest-Pegs-For-Ducati-Monster-696-795.jpg

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/waase-Motorbike-CNC-Adjustable-Rider-Rearsets-Rearset-Footrest-Foot-Rest-Pegs-For-Ducati-Monster-696-795/32932524621.html?spm=a2g0s.8937460.0.0.33b02e0ewdB bRk

chris.p
16-12-2018, 02:14 PM
Chinese by the look of it and as the sellng site of Alibaba I would say defo chinese.

Mossleymonster
16-12-2018, 08:11 PM
Yep, they are Chinese, 6061 billet. So, based on feedback I've seen I've taken a punt.

http://ukmonster.co.uk/monster/showthread.php?t=54920&highlight=rearsets

https://www.ducati.ms/forums/42-monster/716277-monster-696-sato-racing-rearsets.html

holty
23-12-2018, 08:44 AM
Hi
I have always fancied a pair of rear sets for my 1100 but it’s hard to justify the price of the well know brands.
I have a couple of questions:
Break light switch, how is this reconfigured
Rear break slave cylinder mount? Seen some awkward hose routing.
Do you have to mover the rear break master cylinder up and out of the way?

I believe the gear change side is a lot simpler.

Merry Christmas

buzzbomb
23-12-2018, 09:29 AM
Graham do you want to loose the oversized OEM foot peg assemblies to improve the looks or is it for a much more sporty riding position.
On my 1100 I've fitted the front pegs from an S2r which really cleans it up and I know of others who have used the front pegs from an 1100evo to do likewise.
With our bikes it means that it becomes a solo ride because neither bikes have the bracket fixings for pillion pegs plus on mine I had to purchase a 30 MM longer rear brake line to make it work.
Hope this is of some help
Geoff.

Mr Gazza
23-12-2018, 09:51 AM
I thought that pillion footrests were an MOT requirement?
Obviously if there is no pillion seat they're not needed... Can you argue that there is no pillion seat if the cover is on?

Flip
23-12-2018, 10:09 AM
I thought that pillion footrests were an MOT requirement?
Obviously if there is no pillion seat they're not needed... Can you argue that there is no pillion seat if the cover is on?

I've never heard that one Mr G- there are plenty of bikes that are single seat from the factory and my Monster doesn't have any rear pegs on the rear sets and I've never had a problem come MoT time.

The only thing like that I have heard about for MoT's is that if you want to legally ride a Dual purpose trail bike without indicators then you have to remove the rear footrests in order to legally do so.

I did this on both my DR350 and much newer DRZ400 in order to ride them on the road- never had a problem with Plod or Mot's like that- lucky for me as my indicator bill would have been a fortune the amount I fell off on the muddy green lanes.

Mossleymonster
23-12-2018, 10:39 AM
Hi
I have always fancied a pair of rear sets for my 1100 but it’s hard to justify the price of the well know brands.
I have a couple of questions:
Break light switch, how is this reconfigured
Rear break slave cylinder mount? Seen some awkward hose routing.
Do you have to mover the rear break master cylinder up and out of the way?

I believe the gear change side is a lot simpler.

Merry Christmas

They didn't come with a brake light switch, it's hydraulic and I've had to order one from ebay £7.65

As Buzzbomb says the rear hose is tight and will need changing, I was wondering by how much, now I know (thank you) Need to find somewhere to get one from now.

Yes, you have to move the master cyclinder but it's very straight forward, two bolts.

The whole job took about an hour, but I'll be revisiting some of the fasteners as they didn't come with any lock washers.

As for quality, if I'd paid £675 for Sato ones I'd probably have kept them in the box and just looked at them, but these for the price are exceptional, although the rose joints look a bit fragile.

Also, the wonderful Royal Mail wouldn't deliver them as they wanted me to pay an £8.00 "Handling Fee" +VAT of course...


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Luddite
23-12-2018, 11:10 AM
I thought that pillion footrests were an MOT requirement?
Obviously if there is no pillion seat they're not needed... Can you argue that there is no pillion seat if the cover is on?

You're spot on, Mr Gazza. I had this discussion with Nick and Chris at Doubletake one year, or rather they pointed out to me that, if I brought the bike in without the pillion pegs, I must remember to fit the seat cover if I wanted it to pass.

It's actually specifically covered in the MOT manual, which says:

"Single seat motorcycles don't need pillion footrests. If there's an optional cowl replacing or covering the pillion seat at the time of test, you should consider it to be a single seat motorcycle."

Mossleymonster
23-12-2018, 11:15 AM
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My Exact fit cambelts arrived yesterday. Next weeks job...

Luddite
23-12-2018, 11:18 AM
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They seem a bargain at that price, even including VAT and brake light switch. And being silver you won't suffer from faded anodising, which seems to be a common complaint with the black anodised Chinese products. You might want to give them a wipe over with ACF50 or similar to protect them from corrosion.

Mossleymonster
23-12-2018, 11:24 AM
They seem a bargain at that price, even including VAT and brake light switch. And being silver you won't suffer from faded anodising, which seems to be a common complaint with the black anodised Chinese products. You might want to give them a wipe over with ACF50 or similar to protect them from corrosion.

Yes, somehow think I'll end up anodising these, I'm sure they'll be a nightmare to keep clean and also the alloy looks as though it will stain easily.

These guys do some great work and have been reasonable on price when I've had hard anodising done before. Very easy to deal with too. http://www.moss-metal-finishing.co.uk/

Mr Gazza
23-12-2018, 03:04 PM
You're spot on, Mr Gazza. I had this discussion with Nick and Chris at Doubletake one year, or rather they pointed out to me that, if I brought the bike in without the pillion pegs, I must remember to fit the seat cover if I wanted it to pass.

It's actually specifically covered in the MOT manual, which says:

"Single seat motorcycles don't need pillion footrests. If there's an optional cowl replacing or covering the pillion seat at the time of test, you should consider it to be a single seat motorcycle."

Thank Luddite. I thought that was the case.

Nice rearsets Mo.

ChrisC2925
23-12-2018, 03:08 PM
Thank Luddite. I thought that was the case.

Nice rearsets Mo.

I concur with that, I've never had an issue with not having pillion pegs for the MOT

Moco1961
23-12-2018, 03:23 PM
Chris, are your rear sets ok now after Oulton Park, these look pretty smart ?

ChrisC2925
23-12-2018, 06:40 PM
Chris, are your rear sets ok now after Oulton Park, these look pretty smart ?

These won't fit mine, Mike, but I'll see if they do ones that will. Mine are Ducabits so I've discovered. They are perfectly serviceable now they have been tweeked a bit.

holty
24-12-2018, 04:30 AM
Hi
You are correct I would like to ditch the standard set-up to enhance the assthects and not aulter the riding position. I’m wondering if I walk into Riders what parts to ask for and should I go for the 1100evo pegs assembly or the S2r? Any photos or parts list?
The last MOT I received an advisory for my Termi exhasult with baffles fitted which was very strange because it was the same tester for all the previous MOT’s when I challenged the advisory I was told that my Termis were non standard and to noisy? I had silver tape covering the not for road use markings. I am wondering what will happen the next time and if I modify the bike would this lead to a list of advisories?
So, what does getting an advisory actually mean? In my case nothing because I’m keeping the current set up because along with other mods and the bike runs sweet! And will be offered up the same the next time around.

Mossleymonster
24-12-2018, 07:13 AM
Here you are Holty.

Regarding MOT advisories for the Termi's I went to two MOT stations (Bike shops) and asked them if they would issue an advisory or if I need my baffles in before I took it for test. Chose the one that was happy, got an MOT without baffles and no advisory.



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ducati-monster-s4rs-s4r-s2r-1000-1100-1100-evo-rearset-footrest-set/302990090407?hash=item468b9de0a7:g:HuwAAOSwzMhbnKE x:rk:15:pf:0


https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/HuwAAOSwzMhbnKEx/s-l1600.jpg

Mossleymonster
24-12-2018, 08:15 AM
As mentioned before, these do not come with a brake light switch, also, the brake light switch is generic and does not come with a connector for plugging into the bike. I hate hacking wiring! Even more than discovering hacked wiring!

The connector.

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ZOcAAOSwBNdbtfdY/s-l500.jpg

The seller, a whole £1.54 so no excuses.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-2-3-4-5-6-Pin-Way-Waterproof-Electrical-Connectors-Set-Superseal-Pair-Car-Boat/251994363428?hash=item3aac08d624:m:mYnoKeJDhf7fXPf Iy9tvsxQ&var=550859030843

The brake light switch.

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/iF0AAOSwj0RbDW-k/s-l1600.jpg

The seller.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Single-RearSet-Hydraulic-Brake-Pressure-Light-Switch-Cable-Banjo-bolt-M10x1mm-UK/232786319647?epid=2055214799&hash=item363325591f:g:iF0AAOSwj0RbDW-k:rk:1:pf:0

buzzbomb
24-12-2018, 09:18 AM
That's a really good find Mm and though they may look expensive that's only a fraction of the cost from a dealer, I think that a slightly longer brake line would also be needed.

Mossleymonster
24-12-2018, 09:28 AM
That's a really good find Mm and though they may look expensive that's only a fraction of the cost from a dealer, I think that a slightly longer brake line would also be needed.

I think £200 is not a bad price, I dread to think what new would be...

Out of interest, where did you get your extended brake line made?

buzzbomb
24-12-2018, 12:51 PM
If you speak to Tom at moorespeed he will get you a hel pipe made up just send the OEM pipe with how much longer you want it made.
I added 30 MM when I fitted the s2r pegs and it all went back in th original position

Mossleymonster
24-12-2018, 01:05 PM
Thanks, will do.

Mossleymonster
24-12-2018, 01:17 PM
Gear change side pics.

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