help identifying rearsets?

Started by Privateer, December 26, 2010, 08:25:06 AM

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Privateer

I was aimlessly going through CL and found a bike with rearsets I haven't seen (not that I'm an expert by any means).

anyone know what brand these are?

My fast lap is your sighting lap.

Raux

that's an interesting bike all around

sbk forks and front fender
SSS
clipons

hackers2r

No idea but it looks pretty trick.  Wonder what swingarm is on it.

Privateer

Quote from: hackers2r on December 26, 2010, 08:33:18 AM
No idea but it looks pretty trick.  Wonder what swingarm is on it.
from the ad: http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/mcy/2120288882.html


The suspension:
This bike has ALL of the suspension from my 998. This makes this type Monster unique in that it is a 916 style swingarm setup mounted to a monster. You will see that it carries an actual shorter 916 style cast aluminum swingarm. So what did I do to make this happen? I used motowheels Showa fork conversion Cycle Cat upper triple clamp. I modified the frame to accommodate the 998's Ohlins shock, and engineered the upper shock mount. After all this work the bike now has an ohlins rear shock


I didn't want to email the guy to ask him what they were, was hoping someone would know.
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

Raux

those look like the japanese cnc brand that bellisimoto carries

Bick

Quote from: Privateer on December 26, 2010, 08:25:06 AM
anyone know what brand these are?
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This may be a clue:


Lots of very cool stuff done to the bike, but a lot of $$$ for a 750.
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Raux


Düb Lüv

also modified the left side of the frame for the swingarm pivot. nice bike but it is a baby monster. i didn't see this in the listing but it does have FCRs.
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Privateer

Quote from: Bick on December 26, 2010, 08:43:39 AM
This may be a clue:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm173/patrickwhickey/Ducati%20Monster%20750/Picture159.jpg

Lots of very cool stuff done to the bike, but a lot of $$$ for a 750.

ah thank you.  I didn't think to troll around in his photobucket.  an old model, I suppose.  oh well.
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

DRKWNG

Quote from: Bick on December 26, 2010, 08:43:39 AM
This may be a clue:


Lots of very cool stuff done to the bike, but a lot of $$$ for a 750.

Ya think?

scooby

Yup, on Rizoma; they the old style, from pre 05 or so. I have them on mine, but w/o the passenger peg part. They look way better w/o in my opinion...

What would ScoobyDoo?

JEFF_H

I have a similar amount of work in a 97 750

if youre putting money in a bike planning on resale value, you are making a poor investment.

Privateer

i wish they could still be obtained.  while I think rizoma tends to be over priced, their dss rearsets seem to be one of the only shows on the road.  the current ones only come in black which isn't my thing.
My fast lap is your sighting lap.