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Wish I knew but the guy giving the advice reckoned that fine sandpaper will tend to follow the imperfection but coarser paper cuts through it and...
Installing a slave with a larger bore diameter means you have reduced lever effort but that is at the expense of range of movement of the pushrod,...
That wasn't the point. This guy reckoned fine paper doesn't even up the imperfections in the same way, not just speed of working.
I know lots like it and hear it as Ducati "music". I hate the sound of metal bashing metal though and the sound is translated directly into wear....
I had terrible trouble with fuses on my SS. The fuses can be perfectly intact but make poor contact with the fuse holder. On the SS it was the top...
That sounds like a jolly good way to detect both the dishing and the plate. I have relied on the tiny stamped dot that is a nightmare to find...
Stainless doesn't corrode. Oem Ducati ones do.
Yes, I understand the slipper clutches use a friction plate first. It's interesting to hear that they are just as noisy as a conventional clutch...
Yes, I bought one the Yank its too, before Exige started producing his. It does the job, the bike starts up a treat now but it was a lot more...
It's perfectly possible to do the quiet clutch mod with no extra plates. The first people in recent times to try this reckoned they used two extra...
"Valves Plus" Due every 7,500 miles. Valve clearance examination and adjustment if required. Cam belt tension check and adjustment Add £195.00 inc...
I don't know if this will help but I was once told that it is a big mistake to use too fine a paper to sand back filler - it needs to be coarser...
Best money I've spent on my 999 was a starter cable kit. Team one up with a good battery and reluctant starting will be a thing of the past. Do it !
Will he only fit Pirelli tyres then or only use Shell oil or petrol?
'Ducati' belts are made by (multinational) Gates in the U.K. then sent to Italy to be sent back to the UK at a hugely inflated price. I haven't...
Under the bar - that is a long way down...
It's probably as well to do a belt change sometime soon for your own peace of mind but lots of people keep their belts for well over the two years...
You may have put the battery on charge but has the cold weather killed it? Let a battery discharge too far for too long and it will sulphate....
Indicators need to be a minimum distance apart to be legal These type of integrated lights are too small to allow that.
That oil-filler cap looks remarkably familiar... :)