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Feeling sorry for you, bit of an AA shambles really, what's that, three hours you've been waiting?
Lost his baton?
Poor Mutley looking at that steep slope and thinking 'no way ....'
What was the problem with the first two?
That slider's on the deck, but the side stand will be next....
There's no such thing as a faulty Ducati, just inadequate maintenance!
Ah, the HP12C, a prince among calculators.
Good article from 2007 in Cycle World: https://www.cycleworld.com/2007/09/17/cw-classics-ducati-supermono-first-look/ Sounds like a blast to ride.
Ducati Supermono The Ducati Supermono is a lightweight, single-cylinder racing motorcycle made by Ducati. It is named for the Supermono racing...
Putting together my cheap and cheerful tool chest - eBay bargain made in Germany, free delivery to UK, including VAT £61.48. Better quality than...
From Motorcycle Classics. " .... One of only 67 built, a “never raced” Ducati Supermono fetched $115,000" This was at the Bonhams auction in Las...
Could have bought new part from Poland at £56 + £8 postage, but was the old part number, not the supercession, and there must be a reason they...
Unfortunately paid full Ducati price new from Snells £73.28.
Comes with a new cover as well. A bit of a pain in the wallet at £73.28 Inc VAT, but at least I don't have to sod about changing connectors on a...
New solenoid arrived this morning from Nick at Snells in Alton. The original part number has been superceded by an updated part, now 39720012A,...
I've been told 749/999 IIRC.
Press button briefly, starter turns until engine starts. Fitted to a few models apparently.
That sounds right.
One thing that makes me think it is just a solenoid fault is that I not only turned off the ignition and removed key, but also tried the kill...
Already removed from bike, going to replace it anyway, then I'll find out if its the ecu!