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Old 30-01-2020, 08:50 PM   #1
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1100 Evo rearsets

Hi folks, I'm after a set of 1100 evo complete rearsets if anyone has any for sale . These are to go on my 796 as I'm sure fitment looks the same?
Mind you so do s4R ones ? Although they aren't black.
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Old 30-01-2020, 09:01 PM   #2
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Colin the EVO rear sets are not the same as 1100 ones as i found out its the brake master cylinder was the problem
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Old 30-01-2020, 11:16 PM   #3
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Hi Colin - I've got Evo rearset that are going on my 1100s. I've done the gear side and I'm in the process of doing the brake side. As far as I know the issue with the master cylinder is that it is in a more elevated posistion on the Evo ones as oppose to the standard ones so you need a longer brake line and the plastic guide for the brake line under the swing arm makes it awkward to fit. I think either cutting this down or removing it and using p-clips helps.

I've got a pair of rearsets that Geoff made - I think they were original 1100s rearsets that he cut off the passenger part and filed down - they are really well done - he had them powder coated black but never put them on his bike. I think he got some S2R or S4R ones. I bought them off him for the cost of the powder coating. I didn't put them on as they dont have heel guards and went for the Evo ones instead. There might be a way of fitting some kind of heel guard to Geoff's somehow [beyond my capabilities though] You are more than welcome to have them as they are just sat in the garage not doing anything and knowing Geoff he would much prefer them being used. I think with these there isn't any issue with the master cylinder or the brake line as it fits in the same place [tucked away inside]

I can send you some photos if you want to see what the look like

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Old 31-01-2020, 04:28 AM   #4
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http://www.desmoperformanceparts.com...earset/4813862

I think Max is on here if you wanted more info but I doubt you will find better quality for that price. I had a set and they were really nice, beautifully made.
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Old 31-01-2020, 06:26 AM   #5
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Thanks for the helpful info guys.
Pezz, can you send me some pics please. I like the position of the original pegs, would just like to open up the view of the rear wheel a bit more.
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Darren, they look lovely. Very tempting in deed.
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Old 31-01-2020, 10:27 AM   #6
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Cool -I'll get some photos for you over the weekend.
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Old 31-01-2020, 11:31 AM   #7
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Thanks for the helpful info guys.
Pezz, can you send me some pics please. I like the position of the original pegs, would just like to open up the view of the rear wheel a bit more.
Colinswinfield@googlemail.com

Darren, they look lovely. Very tempting in deed.
Hi Colin, my rear sets are same as Max supplies, he was the guy you met when we was at Cloudwater !
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Old 31-01-2020, 12:36 PM   #8
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Plus 1 for desmo performance parts. That’s where I got mine from.
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Old 31-01-2020, 03:47 PM   #9
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Hi Colin - I've got Evo rearset that are going on my 1100s. I've done the gear side and I'm in the process of doing the brake side. As far as I know the issue with the master cylinder is that it is in a more elevated posistion on the Evo ones as oppose to the standard ones so you need a longer brake line and the plastic guide for the brake line under the swing arm makes it awkward to fit. I think either cutting this down or removing it and using p-clips helps.

I've got a pair of rearsets that Geoff made - I think they were original 1100s rearsets that he cut off the passenger part and filed down - they are really well done - he had them powder coated black but never put them on his bike. I think he got some S2R or S4R ones. I bought them off him for the cost of the powder coating. I didn't put them on as they dont have heel guards and went for the Evo ones instead. There might be a way of fitting some kind of heel guard to Geoff's somehow [beyond my capabilities though] You are more than welcome to have them as they are just sat in the garage not doing anything and knowing Geoff he would much prefer them being used. I think with these there isn't any issue with the master cylinder or the brake line as it fits in the same place [tucked away inside]

I can send you some photos if you want to see what the look like
I remember talking or him asking me advice about fitting s2r ones as I had rizomas on my 1100s. Even fitting them I had to modify the height and positioning of the reservoir which was done with some 3mm carbon fibre sheet. Colin accept the offer im sure I can assist making some heel guards with ease as I made some for an evo .

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Old 31-01-2020, 04:47 PM   #10
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Hi Colin, my rear sets are same as Max supplies, he was the guy you met when we was at Cloudwater !
He was also at the last breakfast meet. You know, the one you couldn't be bothered to come to....
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It was nice to see him there.
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It was nice Alan wasn't there.
Bit harsh! ��
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