Alloy subframe A german company makes a copy of an SP4/5 alloy rear subframe. They appear on ebay occasionally, does anyone know the company name and contact details/ |
Douglas, Stefan Neubauer, n.st1@gmx.de or ducparts@online.de He sells a lot of parts from his e-bay shop ducparts-de. Very good to deal with. |
Link for his Ebay shop: http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/ducparts-eu__W0QQ_armrsZ1 or you could drop these guys a line who seem to be able to get a racing corse subframe made: http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/k...l&artikel=1615 |
Taaa Daaaa...... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-851-888... =p3286.c0.m14 Jack Daniels & Coke please ;) |
Thanks for the links This is it ebay "170377681079" Does anyone know how much weight it saves? |
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Hi Douglas, I've been away from this forum for some time and only just stumbled onto your post. The alloy sbframe in itself saves a bit of weight, but when added to the fact that you've lost the pillion seat pad/pad cover, fold out grab handles, pillion footrests and then if you fit a carbon/Kevlar single seat unit it all adds up to a worth while modification. However doing all of this isn't cheap, when I look at the rear end of my bike it doesn't take long to get close to £1,000 inc' paintwork. Steve R |
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a super example of an sp3 subframe but wrong for the sp4/5 ! spike |
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