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Well, they've been at the plastic welders for the past 10 days, buddy says they'll be done shortly. Once collected, I'll post an update for sure....
I'll be the glass half-full guy and say it's unlikely to have made it to 16K miles without fairly regular servicing. But based on unknown rocker...
GLWS- bike sales way up in this part of the world, including modern classics. The confinement of covid has people grasping for a feel of freedom....
Thanks Sam, I'll give it a go and report back.
Going to revive this thread as I'm having similar issues. Push rod o-rings replaced twice, Push rod oil seal replaced twice (tried both sides)...
Looks like a great project. Grandfather of all belt-driven desmos!
But.... but won't most 1995 bikes have 94 stamps somewhere as well? I'll take a stab in the dark and say any Cagiva era bike will be desirable at...
FWIW, when I replaced mine I used clamp-clips and haven't had an issue. [ATTACH]
"Stupid disconnects.... JUST GO IN!! *CRACK* "FFS! Who designed this POS!"
It's the beauty of Tamburini's design... everything comes apart quickly and easily.
Thanks, Pete. Definitely is gutting, but I ride the bike a lot. Sooner or later, something like this was going to happen. Trying not to beat...
Ok, so found a local 'plastic surgeon' who make great claims. Will report back with before and after pics. http://www.theplasticsurgeon.ca/
Let's just say I'm trying to remain philosophical. Am hopeful that I can do a good repair job. Actually, maybe a local plastic welder is a better...
Recently took my battery out for a charge, but when temporarily refitting the fairing I neglected to do up the two belly dzus fasteners....
You should definitely hear the Helmholtz effect on acceleration. It's unmistakable. Sounds like a jet taking off to my ears. Here's some more info...
Hmm, ok.... so any factory Monoposto with cagiva graphics & elephants ? in that case could we stretch that to include 1995, '96 & '97 Stradas....
1994 Bipostos made at Varese? Yes indeed, according to Falloon. [ATTACH]
1) The early bikes connect the two air tube halves by using bolts that screw into a brass nut encased in rubber. Part # 75040051A. It was a...
Tricolore- I noticed the yoke was polished on that '94.... factory original?
On page 9 of my Haynes manual, it tells me the Biposto 916 was released in December '94. As per the table collated by Ian Falloon I posted on page...