Rizoma 696 Rearset

Started by dutchy73, May 18, 2009, 03:13:58 PM

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dutchy73

Quote from: mrplease on May 24, 2009, 08:08:09 PM
what i don't understand is why these are so much? i was looking at other rearsets for ducati monsters and they are around $515-$600. where are these so much more? because they are new?

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I'd be in the group buy if it was closer to $600 then $700.
'09 696 Dark, Termi, Rizoma, CRG

mrplease

no no, what i meant was other rizoma rearsets are $515-$600. why are these particular rizomas so much more than their other ones?

mrplease

desmo: on a side note, i was looking on your site at the rizoma Sport Universal Handlebar 22mm. are these a direct fit on the 696? i mean will these basically have the same position as the stock bars? and will it fit within the air vents on the tank when fully turned? also what is the length compared to the stock bars?

ungeheuer

Do these Rizoma rear sets come with folding foot-pegs as shown in the first pic or is that an option at additional expense?
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aespi

If there's a group buy...I may be down for it depending on the final price.

corey

Quote from: ungeheuer on May 25, 2009, 05:10:04 AM
Do these Rizoma rear sets come with folding foot-pegs as shown in the first pic or is that an option at additional expense?

Not sure about the 696, but my S2R rearsets came with standard, NON-folding footpegs.
Folding pegs are an additional expense.
When all the land lays in ruin... And burnination has forsaken the countryside... Only one guy will remain... My money's on...

desmoworks

Quote from: mrplease on May 24, 2009, 11:14:34 PM
desmo: on a side note, i was looking on your site at the rizoma Sport Universal Handlebar 22mm. are these a direct fit on the 696? i mean will these basically have the same position as the stock bars? and will it fit within the air vents on the tank when fully turned? also what is the length compared to the stock bars?

The bars are 730mm wide and 73mm tall. I was assured today by my distributor that they will bolt on no problem to the 696 and not have clearance issues if installed within a certain range. They are slightly taller and slightly more drawn back than stock. I'm not sure if the width is different - I don't have a 696 here while I type this so I can't check. I can look tomorrow at the shop though.
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desmoworks

Quote from: ungeheuer on May 25, 2009, 05:10:04 AM
Do these Rizoma rear sets come with folding foot-pegs as shown in the first pic or is that an option at additional expense?

I can't say for certain until they arrive... sorry!
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gomike21

Anyone have experience installing these rearsets? Easy install? $800 is a lot, but they look beautiful  [thumbsup]

Also, anyone know what mirrors are those mounted in the pics from the first post?

desmoworks

Quote from: gomike21 on June 06, 2009, 12:39:33 PM
Anyone have experience installing these rearsets? Easy install? $800 is a lot, but they look beautiful  [thumbsup]

Also, anyone know what mirrors are those mounted in the pics from the first post?

As far as I know none of them have been released yet, so I doubt anyone has any experience on the 696. Rizoma's other rear sets are very easy to install. They really take the time to develop a proper product!

I'm thinking the mirror is the Elisse, but am not 100% on that: http://www.rizoma.com/Prodotti/ProdottiUniversal.cfm?ID_categoria=1&IDSez=1
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DucaChic

I guess when they offer the only alternative, the price can be whatever they want it to be.
Still, the product is visually and operationally beautiful. If I'm good, Santa may leave these for me this year to add next spring.

orenjimonster

do you have pics of your rear sets? I have a S2R as well~
Quote from: corey on May 18, 2009, 07:14:15 PM
love my rizomas on my S2R800.
top notch quality just like all their other products.
the price wasn't bad for me either, around $525 bucks.