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Fantastic diagram, much appreciated. Now I can see what's going on because to be honest it's been something that I thought was a specialist job. I...
Al, here's mine- managed to get a shot of where the cable drive connects into the engine. Looks like a bolt has been glued in place here. Sorry...
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Thanks Al, mine looks very similar - worn teeth. I'll have to get the fairing off to get at the aperture cover.
It's the drive I think. I do have a spare rev cable but I think there's a problem with the worm(?) drive inside the block that the cable mates...
Cheers Al. My rev counter doesn't work unfortunately but I'm very mindful to be gentle on the revs initially, whatever the temperature.
Hi thanks for the replies, I tend not to let the bike warm up apart from during the donning of gloves and checking mirrors etc before setting off...
It was 2 or 3 degrees this morning, and after a 16 mile ride the engine is still only at 60 degrees. Is there a minimum warm-up time you should...
That's good to read, I used etch primer on my clutch cover before painting.
"Of course, riding a Ducati is rather like making love to a beautiful woman.." - Swiss Toni
Let's see some of your work Al
I'd love to read one of those, probably rare as hens teeth..
5th picture - does anyone else see a special cavity in the tank housing a spanner, instead of a clutch lever? Ducati S2R 803cc Monster. | eBay
Never heard of Desmo magazine, assume it's this? DESMO Magazine, la revue des motos Ducati
Came across this Nice to read this guy also rides a 900 SP Technical Illustrations: Misc. Color - Technical Illustration - Jim Hatch Illustration
Excellent! Glad to see that.
Well after deciding on the colour there seemed to be only one supplier, USA Automotive which are based in Bedford. Gotta say it seems like good...
Not much of an offering at the moment, just a few pics of clutch cover refurb. I didn't go the blasting/powder route decided to use tin of elbow...
Thanks for all the replies, I guess I was thinking I could just push one of the pins through using a tool, remove the chain, then simply...
Can anyone recommend a decent chain splitter tool which actually does the job and doesn't cost an arm?