Low Speed Off. Need Some Bits

Discussion in 'Streetfighter' started by Macthered, Apr 1, 2016.

  1. I recently had a really slow seed off (25 mph) Bike slid on its left hand side so I need the followoing bits. ive googled but cant seem to find these bits. 1098 steetfighter 2010

    Original handlebars
    The clutch lever clamp.

    Any ideas guys?

    Cheers
     
  2. Damage images first, love some damage porn! Did you bleed???!!?!?
     
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  3. Have you phoned a Ducati dealership? Sometimes it's not as bad as you think.
     
  4. Macthered - Mix your avatar image and the name the fella who first replied to this thread and you've got the situation summed up perfectly. If those are the only two parts you need, well done. That shouldn't be bad at all. Do what CR suggested and go straight to a dealer for an instant price.
     
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  5. I've got some black CNC bars, never used, you can have for £50. They're slightly higher (flatter) than the originals (more like the 848's bars) and I've since decided I don't want to alter the riding position. Only thing is they don't have the hole pre-drilled for the locating lug on the twist grip. You have to drill it yourself but I think most aftermarket bars are like that.
    Whatever you fit I can recommend the large Oberon bar-end weights. They're quite long so offer some protection, they're heavy so they soak up vibration and they're really well made and look the biz.
     
  6. Do they sell plasters and bandages?
    Read these one after the other and it had to be said.
    Steve
     
  7. Heheheheehe Cheers all. Local ducati dealer couldnt give me a price and was very vague when they could actually get the items in?? Theyre normally pretty good (not going to slag them off)
    I bled a bit ,sat in the fast lane of the motorway with a shattered elbow and my first and only thought was that i hoped the bike wasnt as smashed as me!

    Anyone got a spare LH side R&G crash bung? lol
     
  8. Moto Rapido in Winchester are good for bits.
     
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