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Called Woodcraft again today to see if they have finished the bracket for the 1299 - still about a week out, they say. But they've been telling me that for months!

Really would like to have the Woodcrafts based on positive feedback, but does anyone else know a good brand that they have fit to the 1299?
 
Called Woodcraft again today to see if they have finished the bracket for the 1299 - still about a week out, they say. But they've been telling me that for months!

Really would like to have the Woodcrafts based on positive feedback, but does anyone else know a good brand that they have fit to the 1299?

What's so different about the 1299 that requires a different bracket?
 
It's not really the bracket, but the brake pedal. It hits the fairing if you use a 1199 specific set
 
It's not really the bracket, but the brake pedal. It hits the fairing if you use a 1199 specific set

The left hand side bracket hits the pinch bolt for the swing arm pivot . It just needs to be milled out slightly and it fits no problem .
Have had zero issues with the brake pedal .
 
What I Went With

Since I wanted a very adjustable set and they also had just about every color combo you could ever imagine, I chose to roll with the Ducabike Rearsets for those and a few other reasons. The only issue I had was having to put a drop of Loctite on the nuts due to the heavy vibration loosening them.
Here is their website itself w 1299 selection

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And of course where I picked them up. Contact me on PM if you're interested in talking on them a bit more?

BellissiMoto - DucaBike Rearsets for the 1199 Panigale

So Ducabike has my vote, especially if you're ever interested in switching to GP Shift which doesn't require any extra items either. Never got into that myself anyway. :(

Gunny
 
Since I wanted a very adjustable set and they also had just about every color combo you could ever imagine, I chose to roll with the Ducabike Rearsets for those and a few other reasons. The only issue I had was having to put a drop of Loctite on the nuts due to the heavy vibration loosening them.
Here is their website itself w 1299 selection

Risultati ricerca per: 'Rearsets'

And of course where I picked them up. Contact me on PM if you're interested in talking on them a bit more?

BellissiMoto - DucaBike Rearsets for the 1199 Panigale

So Ducabike has my vote, especially if you're ever interested in switching to GP Shift which doesn't require any extra items either. Never got into that myself anyway. :(

Gunny

Thanks, Gunny. Do they come in a fixed peg version? I'm interested in woodcraft because the pegs are fixed and they crash well. Also the stupid heel guards on the stock rearsets slice up my boot, and it looks like the Ducabike ones use the stock heelguards..?

Edit - I scrolled down and saw the heelguards :)
 
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Thanks, Gunny. Do they come in a fixed peg version? I'm interested in woodcraft because the pegs are fixed and they crash well. Also the stupid heel guards on the stock rearsets slice up my boot, and it looks like the Ducabike ones use the stock heelguards..?

Edit - I scrolled down and saw the heelguards :)

I have the DP rear sets on my 1199R and the Woodcraft on the 1299 I actually prefer the woodcraft they are really nice .
 
I've tried a few different rear sets on my bike. I settled on the Bonamici rear sets at the end.
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Just called Woodcraft, only the GP shift version is in, but they took my pre-order for the standard shift. They're supposed to ship next week!
 

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