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Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Bazzaz, Jun 18, 2012.

  1. Bazzaz

    Bazzaz New Member

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    Hey guys, I need your help. I'm designing the kit for the 02-09 VFR800 but it's got stock rearsets which doesn't give you the option of doing a quickshifter since the shift pedal is splined directly onto the transmission shaft. We still want to provide a QS option for this bike, so I was hoping someone on here could give me a measurement for the shift rod used on the Sato rearsets. I looked on Sato's site, but they don't list the length of their rod.

    I really appreciate your guys' help!
     


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  2. stoshmonster

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    The shift rod for the Sato rearsets on my '03VFR800 measures 160 millimeters.
    If you need any other measurements Bazzaz just let me know.

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  3. Bazzaz

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    Much thanks stoshmonster, that's perfect.
     


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    Stosh,

    Do you have an ENTIRE spare parts bike? Seems like when every any one has a question, you have a picture. I'm not complaining, its pretty BAMF actually...
     


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    Stosh ROCKS with the pics! I've been saying for at least a couple of years, almost anytime someone asks, he has a pic of it.
     


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    boy you are really opening the door with that statement on this site!
     


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    Hmmm, your words. They are wise. And the thought is troubling...
     


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    No probs Bazzaz,happy to help.


    Nah. My bike is partially disassembled right now Guj so it makes for easy access to take a pic when someone has a question.

    The shift rod that Bazzaz asked about adjusts the angle of the toe lever on the left rearset and since I don't currently have the bike roadworthy I haven't adjusted it's final position yet so all the lock nuts on it are still loose. It was a simple matter to unscrew the shift rod,take my pic,and screw it back on. Took all of about maybe two minutes to do.
    I don't mind doing a bit of leg work to lend someone a hand,besides mounting a quick shifter on my Jokermobile sounds like it might be an interesting idea. :eyebrows:


    Thanks Pliskin. :thumbsup:

    Whew! It's a good thing that no one asks to see a finished pic of my bike because at the rate I work that's one pic I'll prolly never have. :lol:


    Ain't that the truth Reg.

    BTW - Think I'll be giving up motorcycles and taking up yoga soon because I just found myself a teacher. :banana:

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