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¿Sabes qué? :Bookworm:
He wants to know if he can put a 2nd hand dash on without immobiliser issues.
Wow! That's very well translated. :)
Give Russ at Ducati mondo (Halifax) a ring. He has all those bits and is very reasonably priced.
@Exige has the email for the girls in Bologna.
Looks mint! GLWS. Ian
First time I've seen polished Showa bottoms & calipers. Look good.
Looks like son's birthday present's sorted! :upyeah:
I cleaned mine in soapy water and refitted dry. Std filters.
^ looks like he's getting them shot blasted. Which case they'd need to be removed.
Ay up from Brighouse. :)
Looks very sharp. :upyeah:
And all back together... And finished, until next winter! Much prefer the wheels in black. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 848 and 1098 termis IIRC are the same. The 1198 is different. I think the headers were different. So they should fit but the ecu will need...
Sorted. Used the notch in the spacer tube to knock them out. New bearings and seal fitted and brake disc bobbins freed up and cleaned.
Haha. My 7 year old gremlin son even laughed when he saw them! :-) See if I can get tires done as well tomorrow. What are you up to tomorrow? ;-)...
Cheers mate. They were well masked up. No paint around where the discs sit nor the threads. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for the replies. Don't know why they didn't pull the bearings TBH. They are specialists in motorcycle powder coating and the boss told me...
So, using the side edge screwdriver and spinning the spacer around should work.
Haha. Great minds... Well, maybe one day! :) Spot on, Chris. Thanks a lot. Wheel Bearing Removal - Ducati Sporting Club