Italian rear sets not Tarozzi

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Clarach44
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Italian rear sets not Tarozzi

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I recall seeing somewhere on this forum that a gentleman in Italy was producing Rear sets from Billet aluminium ( not cast) I can't find a link anywhere . Has anyone any info or experience ?
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Hi Peter,
Google Gini Morini, it might be who you are thinking of.
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This is the man (and me with our blue tremezzo's) :-)
http://www.motociclismo.it/raduno-motoc ... moto-61695

You can find his parts here: http://www.morinispecial.it/joomla/inde ... ent&id=178

He doesn't speak Italian, so if you need help translating let me know...
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Thank you both for your help . Have asked for a quote. Next question has any one used this kit and any observations ref. quality , delivery and fitting . The Tarozzi set , seems to get mixed reviews
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I meant: he doesn't speak English, his Italian is quite fine.

I recall his sets fit on the swingarm axle, so I am wondering how you can grease them after fitting the rearsets?
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Thanks again. I am not sure but I believe you have to make a new provision for greasing with Tarozzi . Some owners have inserted a grease nipple in the centre of the cross tube . Others remove the fixing bolt to grease and I believe others modify the fixing stud to incorporate a grease nipple . I have no experience but gleaned this info from this Club Forum
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I have these fitted to my drum sport, very happy with the quality. He needs to know exactly what bike you have, I sent some pictures. You need a later style alloy kickstart for the spacer to fit. I also ditched the supplied brake-light switch in favour of an inline switch. The shorter brake cable that NLM have works fine.
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I appreciate your response thanks for the pics. Have emailed bike pics and await response from Italy. Presumably the left hand exhaust needs to be removed to aid fitting . Ugh ! Don't like my exhaust castellated nuts . Regards Peter
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It did help to loosen it. If your buying the rear-sets from Mauro check out his castle nut spanner, it's the business and the only one I've used that doesn't bend. Or go all out and get his exhaust nuts and hex-head clutch nuts whilst the euro is weak!

http://www.morinispecial.it/joomla/inde ... ent&id=178
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