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chris99 12-Jan-2011 00:04

Starting the rebuild
 
Hi all,

Some of you may remember me from several years ago. I purchased a mint 2002 748s from another user and lived out my Ducati fantasy. I loved this bike and took great pride in looking after her. I was inolved in an accident around 5 years ago which wrote her off. The front end was ripped off wreaking the headstock. I got the bike back from the insurance company with the intention of rebuilding her one day. Well i've finally mad a start striping and buying parts. There is still a lot to do but thought i'd post some pics up. I'm sure there will be loads of silly questions along the way and would be greatful for any help you guys can give.



After getting the engine out i started cleaning and stripping off the loose paint



I've begun to tart some bits up



I plan of doing the work myself over time and painting up various parts as i go along. Most will be rattle can due to cost but will see how we go.

skidlids 12-Jan-2011 00:10

Might be worth popping the back off that starter motor and checking how much life is left in gthe brushes

Nice project to be getting on with during the crap weather

chris99 12-Jan-2011 00:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by skidlids
Might be worth popping the back off that starter motor and checking how much life is left in gthe brushes

Nice project to be getting on with during the crap weather



The engines only done 6k miles. Do you think it'll be ok?

Col996s 12-Jan-2011 07:34

Hi Chris

Good luck with your rebuild. Keep the pictures coming, always interested in other peoples projects.

chris99 04-Mar-2011 18:18

Not that much to report as yet. Painted the headlight surround



And i've got some primer on the frame. Still undecided on the final colours of the bike but the frame will be red.





Whats the best place to get head bearings for an adjustable headstock?

Guido 05-Mar-2011 16:29

Hi Chris,

I've at the same stage as you in that I've just had my frame stripped and am underway getting it resprayed.

Re. the head bearings, I went for tapered roller bearing as an upgrade to the standard OEM ones. Reading some of the US forums they're supposed to be excellent.

I got mine from Speedy Moto in the states last week. The were ordered on the Monday and arrived from the states on Wednesday. Paid £18 duty to DHL on top of the cost price. ORder detail with part numbers is below.

Regards, Guy

Code Name Quantity Price/Ea. Total
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
03-02TB-1 Tapered Bearing Upgrade Kit - Fits all Superbikes 94- current, all Monsters 2002-current and Monster 1 $59.95 $59.95
Shipping: U.S.P.S. Express Mail® International (EMS): $42.75
Sales Tax: $0.00
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Total: $102.70

chris99 05-Mar-2011 18:20

Hi Guy, Just seen you're only up the road from me. Small world! They seem pretty expensive for head bearings. There must be a place in the UK to source some?

skidlids 05-Mar-2011 18:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris99
Hi Guy, Just seen you're only up the road from me. Small world! They seem pretty expensive for head bearings. There must be a place in the UK to source some?


Pretty sure there is, as I replaced the caged ball bearing races in my S2R with Taper Rollers, I will see if I have the info anywhere.

Set of Standard ones on Ebay but they are £75
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-genuine...em1c174 652b1

smilo006 05-Mar-2011 20:12

respect is due. It will be interesting to follow progress.

chris99 06-Mar-2011 16:55

I got all excited by the nice day and when i got home from work i put a bit of colour on one side of the frame. I wish i had somewhere to hang it so i could do both sides at the same time. Wonder if the washing line would take it lol. It'll take a couple of coats to cover fully but i'm happy so far. The colour is Ford radient red from Halfrauds. Its not that far away from Ducati red to be honest - Maybe a touch brighter?. Will see what the next coat does. In all it'll be much cheaper than a pro job anyway.



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