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Remote controls
Rearsets are a set of components on a motorcycle that allow the footpegs and rider controls to be moved backwards and upwards from their original position. This modification is often carried out to improve the rider's riding position, offering better control of the motorcycle, particularly on sport bikes.
Here are a few points to consider about motorcycle recoil controls:
Riding position: Reverse controls modify the riding position by moving the footrests backwards and upwards. This allows the rider to adopt a sportier stance, with knees more bent and body weight shifted forward.
Improved handling: The new position of the footrests can improve the bike's handling, allowing the rider to better control the bike when cornering and changing direction.
Personalization: The receding controls also offer an aspect of aesthetic personalization, allowing riders to customize the appearance of their motorcycle.
Use on Sportbikes: Back controls are often associated with sportbikes, where a more aggressive riding position is preferred.
Adjustments: Some recumbent control assemblies allow custom settings, enabling the rider to adjust the position of the footrests to suit individual preferences.
Compatibility: When installing remote controls, it's important to ensure compatibility with the specific motorcycle model. Some sets are designed for specific models, while others may be more universal.
Installation: Installing remote controls may require some mechanical skill, and may vary in complexity depending on the motorcycle model. Some motorcyclists prefer to leave this task to professionals.
It is advisable to consult the motorcycle owner's manual or seek professional advice to ensure that the back-up controls selected are suitable for the specific motorcycle model, and to guarantee correct installation.



