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Opposite Moto Rapido I believe.
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As Procurement in different forms has been my profession for many years I just assume everyone uses all the tools and techniques I do to find...
See #20
Both parts are available new from Stein Dinse at a reasonable price. the ones on my 1000SS/900SL came from there....
This is where mine came from: https://www.bike-parts-ducati.com/ducati-motorcycle/assignment_spare_parts/40810041A Note despite the below text it...
Nothing to do with me: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284595562555?hash=item424337a83b:g:9KwAAOSwKxdhll8C
I looked into having some made, but they would have been quite expensive for a batch of 25pcs. They would obviously have to be aimed at restorers,...
I sold on the one I brought as they really are a different colour: [ATTACH]
Chris, Gustav, the Carbie 900SS style were still available a couple of years ago from Ducati, but were a lighter Grey not the darker more Black...
That could be more promising RickyX, SD list the 1098 one for a whole range of later bikes:...
Certainly all the older bikes have metal cages, and the same one fits lots of models:...
This is a Genuine Ducati Dealer workshop manual to cover the Carbureted M900. It's been broken down into individual plastic sleeves and put in a...
Thanks again ChrisW Now I know they are nothing special I won't mind adapting them for another use.
I think Lady Nasher would go mad Fire 3.5K.
Can anyone identify the pair of smaller brackets? I can't find any similar being sold for an 899 or 1199
You know I like to do thinks the hard way. I'm more likely to build a complete bike up around it by buying all the bits individually from Ebay.
Looking great
Well done ChrisW, many thanks. I think that settles it that the big bracket is a stock 899 1199 part. I'm afraid there is no prize:D
These came into my possession recently with the suggestion they were Ducati Termignoni Brackets, but with no idea of what bike. They were in a box...