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“Slender and artistic” I’ll have you know! Just missed slightly.
Sorry, fella. Fat finger syndrome. Why the two are so close defeats me! Rectified.
I have the itch to add another Ducati to the Panigale R and Hypermotard SP. There’s a 749R but it’s 23000 miles, and import and NO service...
“Rude out” heehee
Yes. The front restraint is something I am looking at. It has corrosion leaving sharp edges at the moment. The new bar across the front, however,...
Thanks Paul. It’s now a debate whether I’ll need to trailer the Panigale, as I’ve replaced the water pump myself (see other thread, and saved...
Finally. I acquired a piece of 30mm square tube and slid it through the short front tube. This will give me something to pull against. I just need...
Tight? Right. [ATTACH]
Things wot I have learned so far: Thumbnail is the most effective for removing the sealant from the mating surfaces Removing the sealant to clean...
Latest update: back from “Big Weekly Shop” day, and I’ve managed to detach the RH exhaust, after dropping the silencer/s. Side cover now off, and...
No, I haven’t got that. I’d be obliged.
Yes. Clamp on this one. Rusted to hell, and the hex hole rounded. Replacement ordered (from Italy) by Motorapido just now. I’d *hoped* to wiggle...
Well, thats’s the cover *loosened. Large amount of stuff the clear out of the way, including the vertical cyclinder vanity cover, which seems...
Thanks Paul I found this Dropbox link which has one for the 1199S which gives me a clue....
New water pump arrived. Now just needs fitting! Next question: can anyone point me to a table showing the torque settings for the various bolts...
Welcome. Pictures anticipated, including bins!
I wonder if anyone has investigated replacing the seal?
Despite the cold (I’m old and feel it more than you) I spent some of the afternoon disassembling the gubbins on the RHS-all the electrical...
Thanks for this, especially the last one. I’ll put that on the list.
Methinks I shall wait until I disassemble things, then check the gears (if they’re metal) for wear before blowing hundreds on replacements.