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Yes, at least one of two or three that he did around the same time. I think mine was the last one, all standard parts with just the...
Larger idler pulley was to compensate for 1mm skim off the head, otherwise the belts are too short and so can't get enough tension on the belts...
Can't remember the numbers as it was done by Chris at CJS some years ago using offset woodruff keys, and they are standard (not SPS) cams but when...
I bought one but it actually makes the job harder for me, as having had the cams dialled in they don't quite line up properly with the tool and...
Can't imagine it would be very good on the front, I've had a bike skid backwards before when holding by the front brake on a steep hill/junction....
No the M4 is the 'Monobloc' as used on the 1098/1198, the HPK is a 2-piece caliper - seen as an upgrade to the M4. I have the M4s on the Monster...
Brembo HPK.
Where do I sign up?... :yum:
I've got 1098 Ohlins forks on my 916, the only difference with the Showas is that the Ohlins are 56mm at the bottom yoke where the Showa are 53mm....
I've got this book, it's a nice quality, big, heavy book with plenty of glossy pics. So far I've only 'flicked' through it but I will try and...
For many years people asked why the 4v belts were so expensive when compared to the 2v belts? (that in reality are just a slightly shorter...
916 service manual here; Download - Hightail Parts manual (useful for how things fit) here; Download - Hightail Hope this helps...
By the looks of the pic it only has the one position for the steering damper on the frame, indicating it doesn't have the adjustable headstock so...
Maybe, but because of the currency fluctuations it's difficult for them to control it when using the £. I have a business that buys and sells...
When I had the heads on my 916 skimmed (to up compression) I needed larger idler pulleys to take up the slack created by the shorter belt run....
This was my first bike; [IMG] '68 Ducati 250 scrambler, pic taken way back in '78/'79.
Nice, always liked E-types. :thumbsup: Back in the early '80s a friend was selling one, an immaculate 4.2 in white. He wanted £4.5k for it which...
Just a tad eh? Very nice bike. :thumbsup:
I know a bloke called Fat Frank. Don't think he sells bike parts on ebay though... :laughing: