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So did production of these ever happen? Or did the idea just die off?
@Wickedtwister got overwhelmed due to family, work, and vendor odders that he is no longer a supporting vendor, and could not get the time to make more than his prototype
i believe he has the drawings/measurements available should you wish to make your own set
 
Or he can respond here since he's now officially a hermit :P
 

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So did production of these ever happen? Or did the idea just die off?
   I made the only set on this forum.....you can buy them, but the rest of the bike has to go with it........... 8-)  
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If anyone will post the dimensions I can have them run off. I'll estimate at no more than $40/pair but I probably need to run at least 10 sets. What's the offset needed for clearance? Somebody mentioned 3 washers and it wasn't quite enough. I'll provide a nice AL standoff.
 

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I'd be down for a set too @pattonme !

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damn it, somebody find a ruler! :) Or the original CAD drawing. Laying on the ground in 22F weather measuring @howlinhoss' bike isn't something I want to do.
 

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I'll send the dxf files
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So did production of these ever happen? Or did the idea just die off?
   I made the only set on this forum.....you can buy them, but the rest of the bike has to go with it........... 8-)
I made a set for my bike and @sorkyah had a set made with my dimensions.
 
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I'll send the dxf files
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Hell yeah I'm still alive just hiding under a turtle shell for the winter.
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!!!HE LIVES!!!!
Hell yeah I'm still alive just hiding under a turtle shell for the winter.
what're you doing that for?  !!!!GET OUT AND RIDE!!!!
 
 
 

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Its snowing today. I did ride yesterday but it was a bit cold. It was into the mid 20's for the ride into work. I sent the dxf files off to @pattonme.

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If anyone will post the dimensions I can have them run off. I'll estimate at no more than $40/pair but I probably need to run at least 10 sets. What's the offset needed for clearance? Somebody mentioned 3 washers and it wasn't quite enough. I'll provide a nice AL standoff.
 
 
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If anyone will post the dimensions I can have them run off. I'll estimate at no more than $40/pair but I probably need to run at least 10 sets. What's the offset needed for clearance? Somebody mentioned 3 washers and it wasn't quite enough. I'll provide a nice AL standoff.
8mm offset minimum, probably best to do 10-11 for clearance of brake lever bolt, and the shifter rod 
 

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If anyone will post the dimensions I can have them run off. I'll estimate at no more than $40/pair but I probably need to run at least 10 sets. What's the offset needed for clearance? Somebody mentioned 3 washers and it wasn't quite enough. I'll provide a nice AL standoff.
8mm offset minimum, probably best to do 10-11 for clearance of brake lever bolt, and the shifter rod 

Is that above the 3/8" plate you have? I stacked up washers to make it a total of 1/2" thickness. Kind of an afterthought but I didn't think it would be an issue. I'm going to machine myself a new set that has this built in. Just barely clears on my bike.
 
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8mm offset minimum, probably best to do 10-11 for clearance of brake lever bolt, and the shifter rod 

Is that above the 3/8" plate you have? I stacked up washers to make it a total of 1/2" thickness. Kind of an afterthought but I didn't think it would be an issue. I'm going to machine myself a new set that has this built in. Just barely clears on my bike.  
 

 
 
i temporarily remounted the stock rearsets to the adapters using the spacers that came with the gilles rearsets just to check.
with the gilles rearsets there are 2-8mm spacers that offer roughly the same clearance that you have pictured
(there is also a 10mm spacer that seems to work a bit better)
when i get back home i'll re-install the stockers and post pics

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bear with me since I don't have a -07. at stock position no clearance is needed since the shift rod goes underneath the 'roundel' at the bottom of said plastic, right?
 

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bear with me since I don't have a -07. at stock position no clearance is needed since the shift rod goes underneath the 'roundel' at the bottom of said plastic, right?
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where are you folks sourcing the longer shifter rod? should I include that as part of the package?
for 2inches back, how much longer does the rod need to be?
 
I'm thinking the spacer would work best if it's under the plate at the frame mounting point. But then I'd need a recess for the shifter-pivot's bulge.
 
Preferences one way or another?

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