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need some help making new rearset plates.

Started by joshr08, March 10, 2009, 11:41:11 AM

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joshr08

i dnt have anywhere i can make these plates at if i make the template of what i need can someone make them for me out of 1/4 inch steel?  If you can pm me a price for making these thanks. 
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

GeeP

#1
You don't want 1/4" steel.  1/4" Aluminum would be far lighter.

PM me a template.

I'll be happy to look at it.

Be sure to include scaling references for both X and Y, so I can determine if the drawing is distorted.
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

Red '96
Black MK2 SV

coll0412

CRA #220

joshr08

#3
Will this work or do you need more messurements? on the left side its 4 1/8 top is 4 7/16
this one will be for the shifter side.
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

coll0412

Be aware that for the brake side you need to have a bushing and housing to support the rear brake. I think that riser plates are an easier method to increase ground clearance and riding position with minimal design work.
CRA #220

cosmiccharlie

I like those riser plates.  What do you do with the shifter?  Rotate the lever up?

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