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Rearsets on a GS250T?

solarae

Forum Apprentice
Hi folks. I know this is probably a crazy idea but as at least an exercise in mechanical thinking, I'm researching the possibility of installing rearsets on my little GS250T Cafe bike. I see there's a few different ways to run the brake linkage. To avoid a long bent linkage and recreating a brake light actuator, using a short linkage to modified upright brake lever on the original splined brake lever shaft seems to be the way to go. The first problem I see is that the brake return spring is integral to the the original brake lever. Any ideas for a different return spring set up?

Here's a link to a similar rearset install:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCWxxhFYe9Y
And here's link showing the GS250T brake lever spring set up:
https://images.cmsnl.com/img/partsl...e03-stand-rear-brake_big3IMG00901568_2d2d.gif
 
It's not going to be easy unless you're handy with a welder, but you might be able to make a triangular piece of alloy to mount on existing peg mounts & exhaust hanger mounts. Once you've done that both sides you might be able to use some modern rearsets further back but you may still have to sort back brake IE cable operated
 
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