JMEMGC
Well-Known Member
Just installed my Rizoma rear sets and was curious what adjustment holes other's are using ?
I personally went centre row vertical and top hole for the upper bolt for road. May go back one for the track. I am currently running stock risers and bars but have a set of lower riser which may change my rear set position. Didn't want to go to an aggressive positioning for the road. Beside's if I want to ride a sports bike I will use my flatmate's R1 or HP4
Also curious about install time for others. I went slow and it probably took me 1hr 45min or so. Most of that was figuring out the friggin gear adjustment and the rear brake spring (yes I know I finally read the manual and figured out what the rubber o ring's were for lol). Doing it again I reckon I could do it in about 40mins tops. Awesome gear and straight forward - everything Rizoma is known for
Now I am going to try and get motivated and go install the R1 shock and Satan adaptor I have had sitting around for ages
Jme
I personally went centre row vertical and top hole for the upper bolt for road. May go back one for the track. I am currently running stock risers and bars but have a set of lower riser which may change my rear set position. Didn't want to go to an aggressive positioning for the road. Beside's if I want to ride a sports bike I will use my flatmate's R1 or HP4
Also curious about install time for others. I went slow and it probably took me 1hr 45min or so. Most of that was figuring out the friggin gear adjustment and the rear brake spring (yes I know I finally read the manual and figured out what the rubber o ring's were for lol). Doing it again I reckon I could do it in about 40mins tops. Awesome gear and straight forward - everything Rizoma is known for
Now I am going to try and get motivated and go install the R1 shock and Satan adaptor I have had sitting around for ages
Jme
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