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Doh! Senior moment. Corrected my post; as you say, still very low mileage!
Leggy??? It's a 11-year old bike; works out at around 1200 miles a year... Annual mileage corrected (thanks @cookster!) - still low mileage!
Thanks Chris.
In a "For Sale" thread (https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/959-healtech-servo-eliminator.84496/#post-1807791) @bettes has a Healtech servo...
Very nice, GLWS.
According to the Healtech web site the ESE D02 fits several other models as well as the 959. GLWS
FWIW my 1198S has "1098R-alike" white number boards front and rear like yours, and it's one of the few things I don't particularly like about the...
Link works for me...
I think it's the same bike?
A decent colour scheme?
I've used this on my 1198S - ABBA can supply a "bobbin" that fits in the rear wheel, like a rear paddock stand would. Pretty stable, but make...
Not sure where in London you are, but if you can get to these people they seem pretty good. Plus Karl is a bit of a Ducati enthusiast, owns an...
It's there apparently - £26495......
Thanks @nelly, I like that answer!
Thanks both. Looks like the one in the pic you posted Chris. Sounds like it'll be fun!
Silly question time again. I'm going to change the CPS (Magneti Marelli sensors) on my bike. The connector on the loom side has a metal clip to...
Great job Ron, I'm sure a lot of 851 owners will find that really helpful. If you get really bored, how about one for the 1991 851 SP3???
Good decision - preserves originality and it's hardly "excess baggage"!
No idea really, but I expect "chalk and cheese" would be somewhere close!
very nice might look at that. who did it for you? where are you based? Can you post a pic of them fitted? Got to be a big improvement on the...