Bonamici rearsets

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  1. graemewalker

    graemewalker Elite Member

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    Has anyone used these rearsets am thinking of putting a set on my 600rr .if so is the silver a good match for the swingin arm as i notice gilles are like a off silver agaist the arm.
     
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    sinewave is that agaist a black arm or silver i presume its a black swing arm
     
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    Yeah, the Kwaks all Black Graeme!

    You can sort of see them in this photo but the photo was more of the Ohlins so not that detailed of the Rearsets I'm afraid!

    Ohlins TTX36-3.jpg
     
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    This one's a bit better of the rear sets I spose?

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  6. Midrange

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    I have Bonamici on my road bike and I'm very happy with them, very smooth gearchange.


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    Looks cool but quite thin billet is my only concern.
     
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    Yes, Souleh, they do have a small amount of lateral flex and maybe I wouldn't be quite so happy if they were on the track bike with the extra force you tend to put through the footrests but I've had them on the road bike for 3 years and they've been OK.
     
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    Bito flex helps limit too much damage in a Crash!


    ............................so I'm told! :eek:
     
  10. Souleh

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    I flipped my blade about 5 times in one crash and had promach sets on. Very solid and while they were scrap they managed to save the exhaust, frame and quick shifter. Only problem is they're hard to get parts for and I'm not sure they have mountings for rear tail light setups for the road.

    I'm using SES and there's more flex than the promachs so you put more effort in on the track as a result but very affordable for parts and easy to get spares.
     
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    good enough for the tt boys ,dont get much tougher than there conditions i mean
     
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    ses dont do a rear set for a 600rr but they were going to use my rearsets to do a copy template and give me them cheap but have decided to go for bomancia race rearsets instead
     
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    Never for a second was implying they'd break or snap. Just the flex as said! If its a road bike then I really doubt it'd make any odds. You'll not be kicking the back of the back out on the road (well maybe you might haha)
     
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