Looking for a set of rearsets for my cafe project. The desmo style are so expensive.
http://www.guzzino.com/dusiforese.html
Thinking of using these instead - even though I prefer the steel pegs like the desmo style.
http://www.guzzino.com/dusibore.html
Anyone used these before?
rearsets - anyone used these?
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
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I'd like to have a set, but I'm probably going to find a set at a swap meet or on ebay, cause those are just too dear for me.
and the first set that's knocking on the $700 door, doesn't even provide all the hardware!! I wonder how well the kick start would clear these with the pegs folded up.
I'd like to have a set, but I'm probably going to find a set at a swap meet or on ebay, cause those are just too dear for me.
and the first set that's knocking on the $700 door, doesn't even provide all the hardware!! I wonder how well the kick start would clear these with the pegs folded up.
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MotoMike wrote:Teckhardt
I'd like to have a set, but I'm probably going to find a set at a swap meet or on ebay, cause those are just too dear for me.
and the first set that's knocking on the $700 door, doesn't even provide all the hardware!! I wonder how well the kick start would clear these with the pegs folded up.
Agree. $700 is out of the question - too many other parts I need that it would cut into.
$320 is more likely. May have to just get them and try. I need the rearsets and a few other parts to finish up my frame mock-up. Then I can paint the frame and start putting parts on it.
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
Check out the link below,look for universal rearsets & then the options available, never used them myself but have seen them on several singles over here
http://www.barleycorn.co.uk
the workmanship is superb, all the best, mike
http://www.barleycorn.co.uk
the workmanship is superb, all the best, mike
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wrinkleygit wrote:Check out the link below,look for universal rearsets & then the options available, never used them myself but have seen them on several singles over here
http://www.barleycorn.co.uk
the workmanship is superb, all the best, mike
Mike:
Thanks for the link. Very interesting option. Sent them an email for some more info.
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
Another option is from Motocicli Veloci and the price is right for the Ducati singles rear sets (art.6021 C) :
http://www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/c ... ane_uk.htm
I have ordered from these guys before and have been pleased with the quality and service.
Tony
http://www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/c ... ane_uk.htm
I have ordered from these guys before and have been pleased with the quality and service.
Tony
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ajleone wrote:Another option is from Motocicli Veloci and the price is right for the Ducati singles rear sets (art.6021 C) :
http://www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/c ... ane_uk.htm
I have ordered from these guys before and have been pleased with the quality and service.
Tony
Tony:
I am familiar with their site. Lots of tasty bits there.

Unfortunately, their singles set up does not have a folding peg / brake pedal to clear the kick start.
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
wrinkleygit wrote:Check out the link below,look for universal rearsets & then the options available, never used them myself but have seen them on several singles over here
http://www.barleycorn.co.uk
the workmanship is superb, all the best, mike
So based on the prices on their site, I figure a setup could be had for about $200 plus shipping - if I reversed my existing gear change lever instead of using a linkage. The only thing I am not so keen on is the way they attach - using a bolt thru a fixing point to the peg. The desmo style, or the ones listed above in my first post, are threaded to use the passenger peg mounts.
More research is needed.
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
i had a large amount of folding and non folding footpegs made up .
i sell you anything you need and any amount . folding , non folding , a combo whatever you need
shipping 2 footrests cost the same as shipping 6 footrests
i sell a few on E bay and supply another Ebay seller
have a look at Ebay item nr 300546190153 .
E bay charges a listing fee and a final value fee . this adds up to 10% more or less
so i can give you guys 10% off i you buy outside E bay
Eldert
i sell you anything you need and any amount . folding , non folding , a combo whatever you need
shipping 2 footrests cost the same as shipping 6 footrests
i sell a few on E bay and supply another Ebay seller
have a look at Ebay item nr 300546190153 .
E bay charges a listing fee and a final value fee . this adds up to 10% more or less
so i can give you guys 10% off i you buy outside E bay
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Re: rearsets - anyone used these?
Looking for a set of rearsets for my cafe project. The desmo style are so expensive.
http://www.guzzino.com/dusiforese.html
I had these or something just like the Guzzino offerings on my 450. They were OK, but nothing special. I don't get why they sell for so much money and without any linkages either. Could they be a fairly accurate reproduction of rear sets provided by Ducat, perhaps for the Silver Shotgun? That's the only reason I can think of as to why they would command a high price.
I'd wager the other rearsets mentioned in this topic are better units for less money.
Jim
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