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Ha! I had a ST4 briefly, and thought exactly the same! I gather the lights on the later ST3 were much better.
They look the same as the discs on my 2000 748, although ISTR to recall I have changed them, they certainly wouldn't be the originals.
League fan here, but the French are always the best watch in the 6N. Dupont and Ramos are exceptional talents.
The paint scheme does look very good on it. I had a couple of SSie's, and the worst thing about them I thought was the appalling front headlight.
Honestly, I've taken Ducati clutches apart loads of times, and 99% of the time, the push-road stays in the bearing and comes out with the pressure...
I was once daft enough to say that my bike had had its stock plastic fuel tank replaced with a steel one. They wanted another thousand quid!
260 kg! That's a pretty weighty motorcycle!
Can't help but think; does the world need electronic steering locks?
I guess it's how it always was: there's not so many of the really good guys, and they are always very busy.
Surely that 'wiggle the connectors' thing to get front indicators working is a common thing on 748/916? I think both my 748s have done it at some...
Absolutely! That's a bargain for someone!
I suffer from my soft-top going green (but not the roof itself, but only the rear window surround, for some reason I can't fathom, and the best...
Problem solved! I think. Or, perhaps more accurately, has solved itself. I'm sure Borgo is right, and the issue lay with muck getting in there...
I should have added that I did 65k on my previous (bought from new) yellow 748, sadly SMIDSY'd. :(
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[MEDIA] It's hip-hop... mostly. I think it's very good.
The "10 mm" is there OK, it's more the total travel. But as I say, I'll know more when I've had the chance to give it a decent run out.
The play has never 'totally gone', but certainly reduced. And who knows how worse it would get if I rode further. I've taken the slave off and...
Yes, I'm sure you're right about that, Paul.
I haven't taken the slave off yet, partly because I can't imagine I'd see anything actually repairable there, but I'm going to have a look...