Are they any good?
I don't a set of rearsets but I'm thinking at that price they're worth buying. £160 for a pair. I can get half of that back if I sell my stock ones.
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Diamond Rearsets
- Kwacky
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- R1ckster
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Re: Diamond Rearsets
I've a set.. No bad at all. Very good value. I come off in the Nurburgring and they grinded nicely. Good extra crash bung lol. Only minor issue is the exposed steel bearings start to look rusty if left out and not maintained
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Re: Diamond Rearsets
I've not any of the above rear sets but had a few like them from similar companies. I've found they are good solid rear sets but they are made for racing and trackdays so the finish is sometimes not reflected in that. But i would get them if you have the money they are great value for money. Check if you have to do anything with the rear brake light sensor as you have sometimes use a banjo pressure sensor.
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Re: Diamond Rearsets
Good value as others say but not the best of finish which as a pure racing product doesn't really matter.
- kingfixer
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Re: Diamond Rearsets
I have them on the track bike, spot on tbh.
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