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Adjustable rear sets

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Do you know if there is manufacturer of adjustable rear sets for Paso?
Thanks!!!
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Ciao Stefano,
there are many footpegs which fit on the Paso.
You can see on eBay and you have to search the footpegs which fit on the Paso (obviously), but also on the 90's SS, ST, 851/888.
For example
http://cgi.ebay.it/DUCATI-851-888-900SS ... dZViewItem
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Grazie Francesco but
I'm looking for a manufacturer that makes adjustable rear sets.
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Stefano,
I'm not sure you will able to find some adjustable rear set of footpegs.
Perhaps, you'll find (but it will be difficult) some front adjustable footpegs, but the rear ones...
The rear adjustable footpegs would also make raise and lower the mufflers...
No matter, good luck and let us know.
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If I remember correctly from a few months ago, I checked the mount spacings of a rearset from a 748/916/996/998, and the mounting holes looked to be the same spacing. If this is the case, adjustable rearsets from any of those Superbikes would work. I'll try to remember and check the spacings, again, when I get home and post my findings here.
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I bought a pair of pegs from LSL company in http://www.louis.de web page. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Desmo_Demon wrote:If I remember correctly from a few months ago, I checked the mount spacings of a rearset from a 748/916/996/998, and the mounting holes looked to be the same spacing.
I remembered correctly. Here I took a spare rearset from a 748/916/996 and mounted it to one of my spare Paso frames. It bolted directly to the frame with no modifications at all, so the 748-998 superbike rearsets will bolt right on to the Paso frame. You may have some issues with the shift lever and rear brake lever linkage and mounts, though....

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Thank you for all guys. :thumbup:
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Post by Duc750 »

Clearance around the exhaust cans could well be an issue too - good luck
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Duc750 wrote:Clearance around the exhaust cans could well be an issue too - good luck
+1....Good call. I forgot about that possibility!
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One way round it would be to swap to a thumb brake - as I recall the real issue is with the rear brake linkage
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