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Just better for my needs, and I suspect most people’s but we’re all different
I have a pair of these and used them on a 7 week tour - excellent value for money
I moved from a 1200s to a 1260 Enduro. I’m 6’ and an experienced rider so it fitted me well. Like you I liked the look and felt it might have a...
Thanks, I’ll email him the list now
Hi Fellas, I’ve got a comprehensive list of parts I need to order for a full engine strip and rebuild. Any recommendations for where to go for...
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There’s nothing he can do to restore it once it’s gone, I wouldn’t let him near it and the chances of getting a penny off some mush in a lock up...
Off the top of head I believe it was sand. He was told to do the head stock by hand!!! What can you do? Once he’s done it there’s no going back!...
Thanks for your help lads, I’m gonna go down the dealer route first to see if I can find one with the necessary tools and experience. Also I can...
Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m trying to avoid. It’s an honest straight bike, bit like me(!), so don’t want to risk making it look like I’m hiding...
Thanks for the reply, I’d assumed it would be a specialist type of engraving. I’ll make some enquiries
I’ve got a frame that has, due to an over enthusiastic blaster, lost the depth on the etched frame number. Anyone know where you can get a frame...
Posted in the wanted forum - Above tools needed for engine strip and build. Pullers - 887131502 Stator holding tool - 88713.0710 TIA Alan
Need the above for an engine strip and build on a 1995 916. Ducati part no.s - Pullers - 887131502 Holding tool - 88713.0710 Thanks Alan
As well folding the lever folding I had a rad guard fitted and that took a massive hit, like I say, Evotech saved my trip - top drawer equipment
I had a pair on my speed triple that I dropped on the way to the ferry to Spain. The brake lever folded and saved my holiday
Black rear wheel nut next ...
Thanks for the photo, that’s me doing the front pegs then!
Started on “de-slivering” with a bit of powder coating. Nothing unusual about doing the pillion footrest hangers but thought I’d go a step further...