Hey there,
I am aware of the Tyga ones, does anyone have any opinions from using them?
What are the other reputable makes out there that you guys are using?
Thanks in advance.
Neil
Rear sets for track bike
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Re: Rear sets for track bike
I had the Tyga ones and they didn't hold up too well in a fairly slow speed crash, so I ditched them and bought some SES ones instead. Been very happy with these so far:
http://www.sesraceproducts.com/rearsets ... 5-44-p.asp
http://www.sesraceproducts.com/rearsets ... 5-44-p.asp
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Re: Rear sets for track bike
My bike has the moriwaki type. They are awesome, but not cheap.
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Re: Rear sets for track bike
If it's a track bike get some of these,http://www.sesraceproducts.com/rearsets--parts-2-c.asp
They will also sell you replacement parts.
They will also sell you replacement parts.
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Re: Rear sets for track bike
All our TYGA rear sets, including the ones we supply to the World Moto2 Team, are designed to be plenty strong enough in general use but not strong enough to withstand a crash. The idea is they bend instead of the bike's frame lugs breaking or bending. We have all components listed as spare parts, so if you have a track bike and are planning on crashing them best buy some extra pegs and hangers to have as spares, or if you are an optimist, you can always get them after the spill. It still works out cheaper and lot less hassle than repairing a broken frame.