Rear sets - anyone used these?
mad skill collector
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From: Hayward, San Francisco bay area: California

Hey Gents I have been working on a cad drawing of the morwaki rearsets, especially the plate that the swingarm bolts to. I cut it on my homemade cnc from wood and it works/fits. I would be glad to share my file with anyone who wants it. its an older autocad .dwg
Nath981 may I get your template from you?
Nath981 may I get your template from you?
Hey Gents I have been working on a cad drawing of the morwaki rearsets, especially the plate that the swingarm bolts to. I cut it on my homemade cnc from wood and it works/fits. I would be glad to share my file with anyone who wants it. its an older autocad .dwg
Nath981 may I get your template from you?
Nath981 may I get your template from you?
mad skill collector
Squid
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 77
From: Hayward, San Francisco bay area: California

Sorry Nath981, go back to sleep! lol Tweety is the guy, Tweety
will you find your template and scan it to me? I really think that all I need is the plate that bolts to the swingarm pivot ,then any rearset can be fitted , like you've done .
will you find your template and scan it to me? I really think that all I need is the plate that bolts to the swingarm pivot ,then any rearset can be fitted , like you've done .
no issues. works great. Minimal cost, takes about an hour. 1" rearward, 1.5" upward. No more dragging.
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Last edited by nath981; Aug 7, 2010 at 08:28 PM.
Yeah, easy, no money, and if you don't like, spend you $$ then. Works great and if you use good aluminum stock, drilling is easy and plenty sturdy. Takes and hour or two at the most.
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