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Sato Racing Rear Sets


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Sato Racing rearsets are premium components for the most discerning of motorcycle riders. The fit and finish of every piece is immaculate with absolutely no rough edges anywhere, few tooling marks and an overall logical layout. Parts are sculpted from high-quality, lightweight aluminum alloys that are then anodized in your choice of clear, black, or gold for a corrosion and scratch resistant finish. Stainless steel hardware is included with every kit that’s strong enough for racing and trackday use and most models also include a brake light activation switch for street use. Pictured for ZX-10R 2011-2014 which has an MSRP of $575.00 available from Riders Discount.

 

Pictured for ZX-10R 2011-2014

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Available for most late model sportbikes, Sato rearsets offer a wide range of adjustability with foot pegs that can be moved back, forward or up for most applications. Many rearset kits also include adjustable toe pegs and allow the user to fine tune shift and brake lever throw ratios to dial in a very precise feel. Furthermore, double-miniature ball bearings are used for the shift and brake levers for superb lever action.

 

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Sato Racing parts are not yet available on our website – for more information, contact MIKE at 866.931.6644 ext 804. You can also email us with any questions you have – send those to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM and we’ll get back to you right away.

 

Footpegs are easily adjustable by changing their position within a set of slots on the rearset bracket.

 

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All Sato footpegs have a knurled finish. Also notice the outermost part of the peg is beveled to increase crash survivability. Instead of losing the entire peg, the tip will likely break off, leaving you with plenty of room to continue riding safely.

 

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these things are sick... a friend of mine had them on his 600RR, and then bought a set for the R1 that replaced it. 

 

Only complaint was that everyone at the track had woodcraft and vortex spares when he needed parts :D

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these things are sick... a friend of mine had them on his 600RR, and then bought a set for the R1 that replaced it. 

 

Only complaint was that everyone at the track had woodcraft and vortex spares when he needed parts :D

Makes sense, thanks for the post up.

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