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Track Day Rider
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I'm helping a friend make his 03 ZX6R roadworthy after a tipover. Basically that involves replacing a broken right side rearset. Problem is, it's been a few years since he bought them, and he can't remember what brand they are, only that he thinks he remember's the name was Italian. Does anyone recognize these (pics are the undamaged left side)? And before it is suggested, i've already inspected every millimeter of the front/back/top/bottom/sides and not a single letter is stamped into them:
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Track Day Rider
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these are neither vortex nor attack, both of which clearly label their rearsets. I do remember when he said he was buying rearsets, the name didn't ring a bell with me. But it was his bike and choice, so... He may just have to buy some new mainstream sets or go back to stock. Any one else with ideas?
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They look like old Valtermoto's (Italian made). I have some on my 6R (newer versions are far more improved though). Either way they are outdated and he's better off getting a more current setup (vortex, gilles, etc.)
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