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Interesting, but it does beg the question.......why?:thinkingface: That looks like a 916 series frame and running gear to me.
Any questions/help you may need Sam just ask on here or PM me. HTH:upyeah:
If you pull the forks up to their maximum before the front wheel begins to lift and zero the Slacker, then regard that as the base line. Let the...
was that the title of the thread?
Welcome to the Forum HH, lovely bike but as everyone knows yellow ones are faster :D
Welcome to the Forum :upyeah:
Wrong thread me thinks:thinkingface:
With an angle grinder, a Dremel, a hacksaw, a file, a blowtorch, a lump hammer and a 12” drift aka a socket extension, 10-12hrs spread over a 2-3...
You just did:D
Hi Joe, What's the sorting rating on this please? Thanks.
Hi, Two questions please. 1. What size chest are you normally, in inches. 2. Are there protectors included or not? Many thanks
Spot on, yes, the front does feel soft I started on the rear, which triggered this thread, and will look at the front as soon as I get the right...
Welcome to the Forum Sam from sunny West Cork :upyeah: Any questions, just ask, there’s load of helpful folks on here. If ever out west just PM me.
Could do with a bit of a polish but someone could get a bargain with this Termi system
I just checked my Monster (coz I had a photo of it and it's got an Ohlins shock) its 1092-49/130 so is good for 742Lbs (330Kg). As the bike...
A quick Google also threw up this thread https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/ohlins-spring-chart.30947/ EDIT : posted in reply to post #56
I wouldn't like to have to take the front sprocket off that:scream:
That can't be right surely? The standard spring being too soft for a 90kg rider, even the one on the BP which is heavier duty to accommodate a...
Hmmm:thinkingface: my size too. I think not. Weren’t those given away as a sales incentive on a particular Panigale iirc?
Welcome to the Forum Artur:upyeah: