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I know our bikes are knocking on a bit now but there doesn't seem to be anyone making rearsets for them at all anymore. 

I wonder if the hive mind has any insight into what is available or what St's from other bikes might work.

Pics would be nice folk. 

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Fireblade 929 rear sets will fit with a bit of work, holes need to be opened up a couple mm and one of the holes needs to be moved a few mm.

ACC Billet Engineering out of South Africa was making adjustable ones for slingshots, but their website appears to be down. I've got a set of these on one bike and a set of Fireblade adjustable rear sets I need to finish modifying for another bike. 

These are the ACC Billet ones.

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ABM still make fixed type ones. I have a set on mine. There's also a couple of Japanese brands available on webike but they're not cheap 

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3 hours ago, GsxrDan said:

ABM still make fixed type ones. I have a set on mine. There's also a couple of Japanese brands available on webike but they're not cheap 

Got abm on mine but made some plates to lower them slightly 

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Make some out of cardboard first, then send the drawings to the very helpful gsxrsam to make out of ally. If you get the numbers right, you may even be able to avoid having brackets-on-brackets :). Aftermarket rearset pegs and pedals are pretty much universal as stated above. You just need to get the mounting plates right for any particular application.

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23 hours ago, clivegto said:

Seen these on a turbo slingshot today. IMG_20251114_152249.thumb.jpg.16eae82bc9cbd840dd901286dc403623.jpg

I was looking at thise the other day.

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43 minutes ago, george 1100 said:

Early zx6 are a direct fit. Got these Pro-Tek ones on mine. They weigh next to nothing.

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Found a set of those used online for a nice price, but needing a peg and a shifter. Any idea if you can still get replacement parts for them? I found a peg, but I'm not having any luck with a shifter online. 

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27 minutes ago, Upshotknothole said:

Found a set of those used online for a nice price, but needing a peg and a shifter. Any idea if you can still get replacement parts for them? I found a peg, but I'm not having any luck with a shifter online. 

Would be difficult to find those bits these days i'd say

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Woodcraft and others still make zx6r rearsets. I'm sure there would even be some Chinese knock-offs around. Just need to buy the correct year which I believe was 2000-2004 but dyor

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4 minutes ago, george 1100 said:

Woodcraft and others still make zx6r rearsets. I'm sure there would even be some Chinese knock-offs around. Just need to buy the correct year which I believe was 2000-2004 but dyor

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Yeah, I've got Woodcraft on my TL and I've never had a problem getting spares for them. I'll see if I can find some more info on them or a cheap pair of Chinese knockoffs to test fit. 

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