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748 748 Tidy Up

Discussion in '748 / 916 / 996 / 998' started by Roadtrip, Feb 28, 2016.

  1. Just fitted the stand and all threads are good, will keep an eye on it from now on.
     
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  2. Yes noticed you had just got the R, my favourite from the 748/916 range, but i do like the grey 748s :grinning:.
    I think you will enjoy owning/riding it :upyeah:
     
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  3. When you start on your neutral switch, presuming it's not faulty, as it's very awkward to remove you don't want to be taking it out too often, first undo it by half a turn at a time to see if it needs a thicker washer, if that doesn't work its probably a thinner one that's needed. The difference in washer is very small.
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  4. I did have a look a few months ago, all i did was loosen it about half a turn and the light went out and just retightened it, i found when riding it the light wasn't on all the time as it usually was but still comes on, i am thinking of getting a new switch but will take the old one out first and have a look.
     
  5. Switches aren't cheap, sounds like you might need a slightly thicker washer, good luck.
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  6. Past its mot today, 372 miles since the last one. Didn't know i had used it that much :blush:
     
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  7. Just fitted a chain slider and the lower one is on order, what a difference a new one makes.

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  8. Thanks for the reminder as i'll view mine tomorrow now.:upyeah::upyeah::upyeah:
     
  9. Actually looks in fair condition compared to most. New one looks much better though. :upyeah:
     
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  10. Are you going to plate your bolts this winter? Makes a massive difference.
     
  11. Ive seen your bolts and they are spot on, its something that i thought about but and should do, i have a platters about 5 mins from were i live so no excuse, i used them when i rebuilt this a couple of years ago.
    Photo op :heart_eyes:

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  12. Stunning. Love a kh.
    Do it, you know it makes sense. :upyeah:
     
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  13. Mate, you’ve done a cracking job on that. Did the previous owner keep it at the bottom of the canal? :)
     
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  14. It was not far from me Canvey island next to the Thames :) i got it of the first owner and he is now the fifth owner he saw it for sale on eBay after it had changed hands a few times,
    I see it now and again :cool:
    A bit of KH green on this red forum
    Not many photos left on there now as i used photo bucket,
     
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  15. you're a bit of a dark horse Paul - and there was you asking me for advice the other day! - that's a stunning restoration mate. :upyeah::upyeah::upyeah:
     
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  16. Hi Chris
    Ive only done two strokes and then its the bikes i have a little bit of knowledge on, this one took 3 years and must admit it came out great,( if i do say so) @wroughtironron has one of mine,
    I will be in touch for more advice when the next Ducati i like comes along ;) but next time i hope it won't be in Scotland :grinning:
     
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  17. Next Ducati comes along ???? Tell me more about this new addiction you have !
     
  18. Hi Chris
    Bloody red bikes thats the problem :laughing:
     
  19. Currently wrapped up and coated in ACF50 for Winter

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