Just about to buy these for my 2014 Daytona 675R Real good company to deal with. https://www.giamoto.com/product/triumph ... -to-order/
Nice :mrgreen: They've added the custom red option to the Triumph rearsets, thinking about these myself although i wonder if they will do the red with the "italian flag" colours from the standard set. Hurry up and get them fitted so i can decide if i want the custom or standard
I should have them before the weekend? Doing a trackday Saturday fingers crossed I will get them fitted Sunday.
No idea the quick shifter fits with no probs and rear brake bolts on with no need for a pressure switch
not being funny mate but you owe this forum a serious amount of pictures when its all put together they look f*cking lovely btw
The machining and detail is the best I have seen, the feel of them in your hand is excellent. So glad I found them and there only 30 miles down the road from me
Fitted took about an hour but took my time, everything fits like a glove and the build quality is excellent, a couple of mates popped round and were drooling over them and both said they look like they should be on the bike.
Looking good Gary Definitely going to get some myself now, thats another pair of carbon heel guards up for sale, only put them on last week
speak to Mark at Giamoto hes a top bloke, there easy to fit but you will need a torque wrench and some Loctite
Tried them out today done about 80 miles, your boots feel stuck to them, I set them up as the same height as stock rear sets but I am going to drop them down 1 hole and back 1 hole for next ride.
Gents, I'm thinking of pulling the pin on these Giamoto rearsets for a 2012SE. I've had the side stand go down a few times on the track....I think an over zealous gear change was to blame with my Sidi Vortice boots hitting the spring on the side stand causing it to go down and cut the power.....thankfully not on any left handlers. Does the shifter on the Giamoto sit further out from stock....as in away from the side stand?