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Since the 'genuine' belts are Ducati branded, I suspect that the manufacturer doesn't set the prices. Just look at the price of similar,...
Personally I only buy bikes to use but, that said I would think that of all the 916 series bikes an original 916 Strada would be the purist's...
AKA greed... Sorry to sound negative but there is no other explanation, especially with the 2v belts (which were always much cheaper than the 4v)...
Would it matter if was slightly over-full? I have a replacement alloy header tank on the 916 (after too many split tanks) and as such I can't see...
:eek: :D Get them Newmanised, you don't want to be doing this every service. For the cost it's a no-brainer. :upyeah:
Yes, 916 models have the radiator, a pressurised header tank with a 'radiator' cap which overflows into an expansion tank which is vented to...
Catch tank is open to atmosphere but the overflow to it will feed into the bottom of the tank meaning that if it 'sucks' back it takes fluid back...
A cup of tea would be a tad on the cool side then...
Indeed it is possible to have liquid water at 300c, provided the pressure is high enough (close to 1300psi!). See; Water Vapor Pressure Boiling...
Led Zeppelin, 1980 in Zurich, Switzerland. One of their last gigs, maybe past their prime but still great to me as a young 'Zephead'. It's even...
I think many of the caps are the same? I swapped the 'guts' of one from an SS with one from a 996. They were identical, I only swapped because...
I've had Newman opener rockers in my 916 for 3-4yrs now and along with MBP collets the valvetrain has been spot-on. Previously had 9 openers...
Mine's rear wheel drive, think they're all the same... ;)
I do mine on the paddock stand, 'coz I don't want it to fall over... But seriously I think you need the wheel off the ground to rotate it and...
And here's one from Ducati; [IMG] And another angle; [IMG]
Indeed Chris is the man but, as you say, I don't think he does many now. Worth asking him though. :upyeah:
It maybe a thin strip of steel but it stops the chain lifting off the front sprocket if it breaks and so 'guides' it out of the casing and on to...