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Forum: 851 / 888 02-Dec-2006, 10:24
Replies: 16
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Posted By JONESEY
Got my 'revised spacer' kit from ducati. 2 thin...

Got my 'revised spacer' kit from ducati. 2 thin rings that go under the bearings before you put them in the ub (13 quid......each...) plus a new lengthened spacer that fit in the hub between the...
Forum: 851 / 888 02-Dec-2006, 10:19
Replies: 2
Views: 1,744
Posted By JONESEY
How Much Did They Cost ??

How Much Did They Cost ??
Forum: 851 / 888 22-Nov-2006, 11:58
Replies: 2
Views: 1,744
Posted By JONESEY
Anodising swinging arm end caps ?

On my '92 851 the gold anodised end caps on the ends of the swinging arm and also the chain adjuster plates are looking a bit faded/worse for wear. Anybody had them re-anodised ? How do you get the...
Forum: 851 / 888 13-Nov-2006, 11:34
Replies: 16
Views: 3,636
Posted By JONESEY
Cheers for the reply Niel / Paul funny you...

Cheers for the reply Niel / Paul
funny you mention the thing about a spacer kit. Just ordered 2 new rear wheel bearings and 2 new bearings for the sprocket carrier from an authorised UK dealer. Was...
Forum: 851 / 888 10-Nov-2006, 15:06
Replies: 16
Views: 3,636
Posted By JONESEY
The dealer is adamant it's nothing he's done and...

The dealer is adamant it's nothing he's done and there must have been a problem before ! W*nker ! I've got hold of a part number 71410371A which should be the correct bearing. Can anyone confirm that...
Forum: 851 / 888 24-Oct-2006, 12:24
Replies: 16
Views: 3,636
Posted By JONESEY
Thanks for the replies guys. The spacer on the...

Thanks for the replies guys. The spacer on the LHS is in place, taper facing in towards sprocket carrier. The long spacer between the two bearings is in place. On Douglas 851 pictures, the bearing is...
Forum: 851 / 888 23-Oct-2006, 11:52
Replies: 16
Views: 3,636
Posted By JONESEY
Angry Rear wheel fitment - help ??

just received my 1991 851 rear wheel back from a dealer, after having new cush drive rubbers fitted. Due to a communication fault, the dealer first changed the rear wheel bearings in the rear wheel...
Forum: 851 / 888 26-Sep-2006, 12:46
Replies: 8
Views: 2,141
Posted By JONESEY
Hi Jgriff, you can send me a copy of the .pdf...

Hi Jgriff,
you can send me a copy of the .pdf file to d01maj@statoil.com

thx.
martin
Forum: 851 / 888 07-Sep-2006, 13:58
Replies: 11
Views: 3,490
Posted By JONESEY
i'm a long way from home...........in denmark....

i'm a long way from home...........in denmark. Moved out here a few years back. But come over to the UK pretty regularly by plane, and min. once a year on the bike to get an MOT. When you mentioning...
Forum: 851 / 888 05-Sep-2006, 10:49
Replies: 11
Views: 3,490
Posted By JONESEY
I've got a '92 851 DS and need to replace the...

I've got a '92 851 DS and need to replace the cush drive rubbers. I can see that a number of people have talked about pushing them out from the reverse side. On my wheels the design prevents you from...
Forum: 851 / 888 05-Sep-2006, 07:34
Replies: 0
Views: 1,804
Posted By JONESEY
851 rear wheel cush drive replacement ?

Got a '92 851 DS and the rear wheel cush drive needs replacing. The rubbers seem to be very tight, possibly due to corrosion between the rubbers metal outer ring and the aluminium hub. Any ideas how...
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