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Review - Kaneg Rearsets...

Wed May 05, 2010 10:24 am

After having problems with my previous rearsets, scraping the shifter on the road and lots of slop, I had a chat to Pete at Kaneg and grabbed a set of the Kaneg Rearsets.
The installation was simple, everything fitted up perfect and once in the correct position all bolts were loctited in place.
The initial feel was good with me setting them at about 10 to 15mm higher than previous non adjustable rearsets and the gear and brake lever had much less free play and a smoother action.
They were tested out at Winton on the weekend and they got thru with flying colours.
No scraping of anythiing on the road and a very smooth lever action. These have bearings in the shift and brake lever unlike my old ones that had an alum sleeve and you can really feel the difference.
Gotta say I'm pretty happy with them and wish I had changed to these earlier. I wouldn''t have run of the track in the first race in the St George series last year if I had these, as my gear lever on my old set dug into the track in turn 11 sitting me up and running me off....
Check em out
http://www.kaneg.com.au/categories/Rearsets
and don't forget the KSRC discount you get from Kaneg..
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Re: Review - Kaneg Rearsets...

Wed May 05, 2010 9:03 pm

I've got a set of Kaneg rearsets on my road bike and a set on my track bike, and I've got to agree with Dave's review - they're pretty damned good, particularly for the price, and to be honest one of the the better mods you can do to improve your comfort on the bike.

Re: Review - Kaneg Rearsets...

Wed May 05, 2010 10:09 pm

i think i just found my new christmas present love7.gif
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