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Put the cams back in the 998 finally, followed by all the bits and pieces that came off to to get them out and then turned the key and pushed the...
What a caring sharing place this is.:biggrin:
Yeah but she rides like a girly. (Apologies to all you girlies out there.:smile:)
Yep, 750 injected monster in yellow.
Nice bike Andy, wish my living room was as tidy as your garage.
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Me outside a mates house on my first race bike (a seriously ported GT250B Suzuki) in 1982 and waiting in the warm up area at...
www.clavis.co.uk have a meter specifically for Ducati. Probably costs a lot but may be an alternative for you.
Pretty sure you can only get it from them on their website $249 Sealey Tools also do/did something similar, may be worth a look? If I can find...
[IMG] Might want to wait until this has cleared. Taken at Jurby early this morning (not by me):cool:
Make a list of jobs to do before it goes back on the road again ie belts, oil filters, change brake and clutch fluids etc and leave it on the bike...
Great memories of Mallory watching the Transatlantic races in the '70s and then finally racing there myself in the '80s, first track I fell off on...
If it's been sitting since last Oct then fresh fuel wouldn't do any harm. I only run my 998 from April through to Sept each year and it's always a...
Very nice. 37 seconds was favourite scene.
Good thinking batman:upyeah:
Go on www.abbastands.co.uk and click on "Gallery" at the top, then down the left hand side select Ducati and there's plenty of photos which should...
Not just the stitching, I've had to replace nearly every single zip on my two piece over the last couple of years and it's still less than 8 years...
Never ridden a 900 so can't compare but a nicely set up 748 is a brilliant bike and they can be used over decent distances once you aclimatise to...