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lol...I wish. Senior moment I guess...........I sometimes get the feeling I know less with each day that goes by, one too many knocks to the head?!
Yes they're both 1200'ers :-) [click the + sign below avatars for bike details etc;-] An option would be to fit some form of aux fuse / connector...
Hi Brian....you took your time getting here! lol Not quite there yet, strength pretty good but had some sort of set back pain wise (gotten worse...
Doh!....meant to say, check these out: Daytona heated grips review Installed heated grips. No heat - yet. - Ducati.ms - The Ultimate Ducati...
No experience of Daytona heated grips but Motohaus are good people to deal with....had bits off them when I had my GS, good service and backup. I...
Maybe time to ask the experts? Ducati Philippines - HOME John Barriga [email protected] ....I know he's rebuilt a set of MTS1200 front...
Non ABS?....are you sure, I wasn't aware that there was a non ABS model?! Either way, as long as the speedo data is taken from a sensor on the...
Welcome to the forum :D I'd fire that question at Pirelli ;-) Contact Us - PIRELLI UK
Hi and welcome to the forum......no need to apologise for your English, it's good! :D These should help:...
How did you end up talking to Carlin Dunne.....you know him?!
525 pitch should be fine but what you need to check also is the strength/load capability of the chain.........there are different 'ratings' i.e....
190/55-ZR17 190 - width of the tyre 55 - aspect ratio (height = 55% of the width) ZR - speed rating (ZR = rated for over 150mph / 240kmh 17 - to...
Ideally position the bike so one of the slots/holes in the sprocket is at 3 o'clock, slide the tool in-between the chain/sprocket and the slotted...
Like Nelson said....no! I guess you're not talking MTS1200 as neither the Sachs or Ohlins suspended Mutley's have manual preload adjustment with a...
Might be worth PM'ing View Profile: ojobear - The UK Ducati Forum View Profile: dukes22 - The UK Ducati Forum View Profile: Twin4me - The UK...
Bet that was a scary few moments Nigel!........you obviously managed to get off onto the hard shoulder ok, chain breaking anywhere would be bad...
Ok thanks guys........just waiting on my fine tuned CAD drawing before I can get the cost confirmed.
Good question to which I don't have the answer - it's a possibility that this may only apply to the latest 'high tech' offerings from Ducati...
I picked up on talk of Ducati ceasing to offer the EverRed extended warranty on the ducati.ms foum.......worth making enquiries of your Dealers...
Sorry, I'm not in the manufacturing trade or any kind of engineer so the process (accurate measurements of the hub, CAD drawings, test pieces etc)...