Well, they've already come out with model specific rearsets for a whole range of Ducati models. We may as well wait for a set for the 959 unless they don't plan on producing one for the new Panigale.
Or don't wait... If the 1299 part fits logic says it will likely be the same part/product for the 959, albeit with new packagingWell, they've already come out with model specific rearsets for a whole range of Ducati models. We may as well wait for a set for the 959 unless they don't plan on producing one for the new Panigale.
The 1299/959 have a different (lower) swing arm pivot from the 1199/899 so some rearsets designed for 1199/899 (e.g. Rizoma) won't fit the newer bikes without some minor milling out of the lower part of the left side mounting bracket.I thought there was one specific set of woodcrafts that would need a slight modification? I thought I had read that on .MS or something like that...
Thanks for pointing that out, will keep in mind for when my time comes.The 1299/959 have a different (lower) swing arm pivot from the 1199/899 so some rearsets designed for 1199/899 (e.g. Rizoma) won't fit the newer bikes without some minor milling out of the lower part of the left side mounting bracket.
The 1299/959 have a different (lower) swing arm pivot from the 1199/899 so some rearsets designed for 1199/899 (e.g. Rizoma) won't fit the newer bikes without some minor milling out of the lower part of the left side mounting bracket.
Good to know!The 1299/959 have a different (lower) swing arm pivot from the 1199/899 so some rearsets designed for 1199/899 (e.g. Rizoma) won't fit the newer bikes without some minor milling out of the lower part of the left side mounting bracket.
Nice, I think I'll look into a set...I went ahead an purchase a set of the Woodcraft rear sets. The first set that came where for the 899 / 1199 they required a spacer the part number for the 959 / 1299 has no spacer. See the pics...