the rearsets thread: options, reviews and pics

Started by hydra, July 09, 2008, 11:33:26 AM

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smooth

Quote from: OwnyTony on August 06, 2008, 08:54:36 AM
No, you cant do that.  The spline has 28 teeth on the shift shaft, the Rizoma has 34 teeth.  If they had the same amount of teeth, then you would have to flip the lever around.  2 right side shift levers would accomplish the gp shift (if they shared the same spline design....i should be a rapper) You can flip the lever around and move everything to the other side but the revers side is not CNC'ed the same and the rizoma logo would not show (not that big a deal).

Thanks, Tony. I've been looking at the Rizoma rearsets myself and got a little excited wondering if that lever would "flip around". It's too bad there's not a set with everything included.

OwnyTony

Quote from: smooth on August 06, 2008, 04:37:30 PM
Thanks, Tony. I've been looking at the Rizoma rearsets myself and got a little excited wondering if that lever would "flip around". It's too bad there's not a set with everything included.
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If it had the same spline, it would work.  It wont be as aesthetically pleasing but it could work.  Alas, it has too many teeth.

Bizzarrini

Quote from: supertjeduc on July 12, 2008, 10:22:44 AM
First had these


Now these  (from a italian ebay seller about 175â,¬) lowered them myself with some inox strips



Hi Supertjeduc,

What brand rearsets (both) are those? And where did you buy the first set? Why did you switch to the second set? Was it the riding position? Or the styling?

Groetjes!
"As a final touch, God created the Dutch"

scooby

That first set (above and below) are the old style Rizomas. Mine have the hangers for pipes though...

What would ScoobyDoo?

Bizzarrini

Quote from: scooby on December 15, 2008, 06:59:33 AM
That first set (above and below) are the old style Rizomas. Mine have the hangers for pipes though...

Ok, thanks man! How do you like them, position-wise? How do they compare to stock? And the grip? The pegs look sort of slippery (almost like stock pegs, killer in the rain!). Are they changeable for other aftermarket pegs?

Cheers!
"As a final touch, God created the Dutch"

scooby

I like em a lot; had them for about 5 years now. They definitely raise your feet up and back - much better (for me) then stock... The peg really aren't that slippery so I have never thought of changing them out.
What would ScoobyDoo?