Sato Racing Rearsets 07-08 Yamaha YZF-R1
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CLICK Images for Full Size Views 07-08 Yamaha YZF-R1 Sato Adjustable Rearsets Sato Racing rear sets were born from development and testing not only on the street but also in World GP and All Japan Road Race (Super Bike, GP250, GP125, ST600) for more than 7 seasons. The goal of our rear set production is to offer the best operation, best quality and excellent design. We use double miniature stainless ball bearings for the shift and brake levers alleviating any looseness or wobble. We knurl our footpegs for non-slip characteristics during aggressive riding---even the GP riders love the non-slip feel! Our pegs are adjustable so that you can choose your best position. Our rear sets are precision made, CAD/CAM designed and CNC machined. We give them anodized finishes, to prevent from oxidizing and scratches. You can choose from Silver (clear), Black and Gold. The shift rod and the shift pedal assembly come in black for all silver, black and gold set. YOU CAN CHANGE THE SHIFTING PATTERN BY RELOCATING THE SATO SHIFT ROD TO THE FRONT OR REAR HOLE. Brake light switch included. POSITIONS | 1 | 0mm Back | 0mm Up | | 2 | 10mm Back | 0 mm Up | | 3 | 10mm Back | 10mm Up | | 4 | 0mm Back | 10mm Up | | 5 | 10mm Back | 12.5mm Up | | 6 | 20mm Back | 12.5mm Up | | 7 | 20mm Back | 22.5mm Up | | 8 | 10mm Back | 22.5mm Up | | 9 | 20mm Back | 25mm Up | | 10 | 30mm Back | 25mm Up | | 11 | 30mm Back | 35mm Up | | 12 | 20mm Back | 35mm Up | | 13 | 7.5mm Back | 25mm Up | | 14 | 17.5mm Back | 25mm Up | | 15 | 17.5mm Back | 35mm Up | | 16 | 7.5mm Back | 35mm Up | note: all measurements are in relation to stock position (0 mm).
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$534.95
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SATO
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