Danmoto Firstorm rearsets ( PHOTOS ADDED)
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
from what I can see in the pritures, they are a copy of the Gilles rearsets I have on my bike. with the originals both brake actuator and gear lever pivot bearings are very close to the swing arm, about 2 to 4mm clearance at most. so looks like they didnt copy all the key dimentions for the main mounting plates, or they perhaps used bulkier bearing housing or actuator arm.
I would fix them by spacing out the main plates that mount on the swingarm spindle /frame, then the adjustable plates can be fitted and moved as normal.............but I dont need to as I paid 10% more to get the real ones [2nd hand price!]
I would fix them by spacing out the main plates that mount on the swingarm spindle /frame, then the adjustable plates can be fitted and moved as normal.............but I dont need to as I paid 10% more to get the real ones [2nd hand price!]
AMcQ
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
GRRRR! Now go and sit in the corner and think about what you said!AMCQ46 wrote:...........but I dont need to as I paid 10% more to get the real ones [2nd hand price!]
Jamie 

Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
Was planning on doing my review of them this weekend with photos. As I have had them fitted for over a month now, so I can give proper feedback.
My main finding is that they require a number of modifications to make them usable. Not fit for purpose out of the box, so was initially pissed off. Now that I have them set up, I'm really quite pleased with their function.
I'll give a full review with photos tomorrow. I've been promising for a while!
My main finding is that they require a number of modifications to make them usable. Not fit for purpose out of the box, so was initially pissed off. Now that I have them set up, I'm really quite pleased with their function.
I'll give a full review with photos tomorrow. I've been promising for a while!
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
looking forward to that Steve 

Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
Any pics as I am about to fit mine? 

South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets

Only this one. I took a load of pictures to do a proper review and then my camera broke

First off, if you decide you want these, get them off danmotos website directly NOT on ebay. They are like £20 cheaper ~£100 iirc on their website.
The main problem they have is that they dont clear the swingarm when fitted. I have spaced out the two mounting bolts with M8 washers, so that they clear the swingarm. I plan on getting alloy spacers made up to make them more sturdy. I'll get an exact measurement of how much they need spacing out. Roughly 1cm I guess. Without spacing out you can get away with using one of the central mounting positions and clear the swingarm just.
I have replaced the brake and gear toe pieces with titanium Gilles ones as they come with two knurled brake toe pieces. Could just replace the gear change toe piece but would look odd as they are a different colour. Calsport gave quick delivery.
http://calsport.co.uk/products/categori ... handlebars
There is also a problem with the adapter connecting to the brake cyclinder. Instead of a clevis pin, they have just put an M8 nut and bolt through it. So they are pivoting on a thread which I did'nt like. You can either order an M8 clevis pin or replace the whole part with gilles 'Right Hand Brake Cylinder Adaptor Fork' (only £12 for Calsport again, so I did this). I have a spare clevis pin if anybody wants it.
I have replaced all of the bolts with A2 stainless items for piece of mind.
On the positives, the gear change action is extremely smooth (bearings didnt come greased though), they have a good finish and the construction does seem solid, I've jumped up and down on mine to make sure

I'm pleased with them now. Obviously not Harris or Spondon engineering standard

Ill take some proper photos when I can get hold of a camera that works. That photo isn't the greatest.
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
I guess I better not say what I got my Gilles rearset for...... but they couldn't have been any less $$AMCQ46 wrote:I would fix them by spacing out the main plates that mount on the swingarm spindle /frame, then the adjustable plates can be fitted and moved as normal.............but I dont need to as I paid 10% more to get the real ones [2nd hand price!]


Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
How did you get on? Do anything differently to Steve?kenmoore wrote:Any pics as I am about to fit mine?
Jamie 

Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets
Fitted gillies ti toe pieces and the original gear change clamp ( or whatever you'd call it) as the one which came with it fits crap. The original screws straight into the gear change rod.









I've eventually finished adjusting these rearsets now and they work just as I wanted









I've eventually finished adjusting these rearsets now and they work just as I wanted

Re: Danmoto Firstorm rearsets ( PHOTOS ADDED)
May give these a try...