Rizoma rearset vs Sato rearset

Started by pergo, March 08, 2009, 04:20:28 PM

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DarkMonster620

Quote from: Privateer on March 27, 2010, 03:43:15 PM
sorry, little side note.

Anyone know if the Rizomas do or will come without black ano?  clear or polished or something?
thanks

sorry, they only come in black...
Carlos
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Privateer

Quote from: Darkmonster620 on March 27, 2010, 04:04:19 PM
sorry, they only come in black...

thanks.
i sent an email to Rizoma to see if they can be gotten un-ano'd.  no answer yet.  I don't expect the answer to be 'yes' but at least if they do say yes, I'll be pleasantly surprised.
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

DucHead

Quote from: Privateer on April 12, 2010, 05:57:07 PM
thanks.
i sent an email to Rizoma to see if they can be gotten un-ano'd.  no answer yet.  I don't expect the answer to be 'yes' but at least if they do say yes, I'll be pleasantly surprised.


[laugh] [laugh] You sent an email to Italy!   [laugh] [laugh]
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corey

this whole swingarm shaft rotation business has to be nonsense.
if the swing arm shaft was supposed to rotate, it wouldn't be threaded.if the swing arm shaft was rotating, those bolts on my Rizoma rearsets would be rotating, and i assure you they are not. the swingarm itself is all that moves. the shaft is in a static position, as are the rearselts, and the bolts. it's just like a front wheel axle really. the rotation is in the wheel, not the axle.
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stopintime

Quote from: corey on April 13, 2010, 08:55:24 AM
this whole swingarm shaft rotation business has to be nonsense.
if the swing arm shaft was supposed to rotate, it wouldn't be threaded.if the swing arm shaft was rotating, those bolts on my Rizoma rearsets would be rotating, and i assure you they are not. the swingarm itself is all that moves. the shaft is in a static position, as are the rearselts, and the bolts. it's just like a front wheel axle really. the rotation is in the wheel, not the axle.

We went through this last year and it does rotate, swingarm with the shaft, shaft rotating on bearings in the cases.
Yes, there is is very little rotation, but it's enough for the rearsets needing to allow for this minor movement. Stock does it, CycleCat does it, GillesTooling does it and other brands should too.
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Privateer

Quote from: pompetta on April 13, 2010, 03:20:19 AM
[laugh] [laugh] You sent an email to Italy!   [laugh] [laugh]

yeah i know.  I sighed and shook my head as I clicked "send" but I can hope, right?
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

Privateer

exceeded my expectations with a prompt reply:

Dear Andy,
thanks a lot for your interest in our brand.
Unfortunately we supply the rear control kit only in the version you can see in our catalogue.

For any other question please do not hesitate and contact us.

Best regards
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

corey

Quote from: stopintime on April 13, 2010, 11:59:53 AM
We went through this last year and it does rotate, swingarm with the shaft, shaft rotating on bearings in the cases.
Yes, there is is very little rotation, but it's enough for the rearsets needing to allow for this minor movement. Stock does it, CycleCat does it, GillesTooling does it and other brands should too.

wellp. i'll be checking to make sure my bolts are still there when i get home... lol...
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floyd turbo

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Quote from: corey on April 13, 2010, 08:55:24 AM
this whole swingarm shaft rotation business has to be nonsense.
if the swing arm shaft was supposed to rotate, it wouldn't be threaded.if the swing arm shaft was rotating, those bolts on my Rizoma rearsets would be rotating, and i assure you they are not. the swingarm itself is all that moves. the shaft is in a static position, as are the rearselts, and the bolts. it's just like a front wheel axle really. the rotation is in the wheel, not the axle.

I diddn't know anything about this.  But your post got my interest  so I went to the Ducati web site and downloaded the parts book in pdf.  You should take a look.

PhoenixS4R

Quote from: Privateer on April 12, 2010, 05:57:07 PM
thanks.
i sent an email to Rizoma to see if they can be gotten un-ano'd.  no answer yet.  I don't expect the answer to be 'yes' but at least if they do say yes, I'll be pleasantly surprised.


Removing annodization isn't all together difficult, doing it right can be however.

If you choose to get these and need a small parts annodizer, here's some options from my former hobby:

http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=782596

Those are paintball annodizers, they're used to small batch stuff, and funky colors/spashes/whatnot you may want.


Privateer

Quote from: PhoenixS4R on April 15, 2010, 03:30:55 PM
Removing annodization isn't all together difficult, doing it right can be however.

If you choose to get these and need a small parts annodizer, here's some options from my former hobby:

http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=782596

Those are paintball annodizers, they're used to small batch stuff, and funky colors/spashes/whatnot you may want.



i just want them straight up plain billet.

as for pbnation... look up user #22
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

Heath

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Quote from: Privateer on April 15, 2010, 08:59:53 PM
i just want them straight up plain billet.

as for pbnation... look up user #22
lol damn bring back some pb memories I was user #5037 quit posting a long time ago.


Edit: I will add something on topic.  I love my rizoma's If i wanted to get them in silver I would find some place local and have them stripped and anod clear.
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Privateer

Quote from: Heath on April 15, 2010, 09:51:14 PM
Edit: I will add something on topic.  I love my rizoma's If i wanted to get them in silver I would find some place local and have them stripped and anod clear.

yeah, i considered that option but 1) i've never seen something stripped to bare aluminum that looked good.  Not saying it can't happen, just not in my experience, 2) I don't want to pay that much for them and then spend a bunch of money "fixing" them.

It seems silly to me that they don't offer a naked version like all their other parts.  /shrug.
My fast lap is your sighting lap.

PhoenixS4R

Stripping the ano, and leaving it that way is a bad idea.  Ano isn't only for looks, it has protective properties.  Having it stripped and anno'd clear =  [thumbsup]