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I'm all about the DP rearsets. Didn't think I would like them as much as I do but the short pegs don't bother me as much as I thought they would, super grippy and very solid tactile feel.
 
Lightech Rear sets

Just got these a few weeks ago and love them!!
* Ordered GP shift
* non folding
* easy install
* uses stock QS link
* VERY solid feel without any play
* still trying to figure out the break light but will probably keep it off
* best looking Rear Sets out there (IHO)
* great price $750.....for Lightech
 

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Just a little side note for you 1299 guys:
As far as I read other posts on this forum, the lower right hand side fairing might be a bit wider than the one on the 1199 to prevent earlier heat issues to the plastics.
The SL fairing was already wider and I had problems installing rear sets where the brake lever wouldn't scratch the fairing. Might be a good advice to wait a bit before ordering 1199 rearsets for your bike. GiaMoto solved this problem for the SL last year.
 
Just got these a few weeks ago and love them!!
* Ordered GP shift
* non folding
* easy install
* uses stock QS link
* VERY solid feel without any play
* still trying to figure out the break light but will probably keep it off
* best looking Rear Sets out there (IHO)
* great price $750.....for Lightech

Nice! I ordered Lightech R's for around the same price and I can't wait to install them.
 
I have the CNC Racing RPS Adjustable rearsets. I haven't been able to take these out on the track yet so I can't give a thorough review but my overall take on them so far is that they're great rearsets and have very grippy pegs. I've been running CNC Racing rearsets on my 1198 for years and they're easily the best rearsets I've used.

The brake side has a grippy peg for ur toe to grab ahold of while the shift side is smooth as you would expect.

Lots of adjustability although I've set them in the closest to stock location until I can get them out on the track and try them out and then I'll go fiddling around with them.

Only downside to these rearsets is the same for all rearsets on the panigale and that is that they're a giant pain in the ass to install lol.

Anyone on the fence about getting these rearsets I would highly suggest them. Call the guys up at Bellissimoto or order online and you won't be disappointed.
 

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I have the CNC Racing RPS Adjustable rearsets. I haven't been able to take these out on the track yet so I can't give a thorough review but my overall take on them so far is that they're great rearsets and have very grippy pegs. I've been running CNC Racing rearsets on my 1198 for years and they're easily the best rearsets I've used.

The brake side has a grippy peg for ur toe to grab ahold of while the shift side is smooth as you would expect.

Lots of adjustability although I've set them in the closest to stock location until I can get them out on the track and try them out and then I'll go fiddling around with them.

Only downside to these rearsets is the same for all rearsets on the panigale and that is that they're a giant pain in the ass to install lol.

Anyone on the fence about getting these rearsets I would highly suggest them. Call the guys up at Bellissimoto or order online and you won't be disappointed.


I did order mine and got the limited edition versions which means I will have to start wearing white Oakley sunglasses and Red Ferrari racing shoes.
 
I did order mine and got the limited edition versions which means I will have to start wearing white Oakley sunglasses and Red Ferrari racing shoes.

The multi color ones? Dude I loved those! They are a great looking rearset for a part that is usually left rather dull. Everyone just buys black usually. I would have gotten those as well but I have this obnoxious disease called OCD and it wouldn't let me get them since they didnt match my scheme I have implanted in my head :cool: haha
 
Yea, they are in route and I am also trying to figure out how to incorporate blue and red anodized parts into my mind.

Guess I'm gonna have to try something bold like Claymore and get some bolts and covers to help pull out the colors around the bike. One thing I forgot is the new termi pipes I ordered has the big logo right under the rearset area so that may help a bit.

I was gonna just stick with black and gold and red, but now I gotta get a Rossi hairdo and those red Ferrari shoes. Haha! I'll post up pics of them as soon as I can get them on.
 
My Lightech R's arrived but the damn U.S Customs went through the entire package like a meth house being served a warrant. :mad:

After cross checking the contents and assembling the parts, I'm just glad nothing was damaged or missing.

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The seal was already cut and I opened the box to this.
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My Lightech R's arrived but the damn U.S Customs went through the entire package like a meth house being served a warrant. :mad:

After cross checking the contents and assembling the parts, I'm just glad nothing was damaged or missing.

I am a fan of the Rizoma RRC myself, but damn if those don't look sweet!
 

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