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Old 07-Sep-2009, 15:47   #1
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What bits are missing???
Alright,

Just on with putting a rear light and also numberplate hanger on my new 749, but seem to be missing something???

Basically, the numberplate bracket does not mate up with the shape/holes of the can when metal to metal... Am I missing a rubber bracket or spacers etc?

Also the same is with the rear light cluster, I have the plastic disk and associated metal heat shield, but they do not mate up to the 4 threaded rods on the underside of the baffler, definatly missing something???

Any help would be great,

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P.S. I have just put five 749 items on eBay, including a yellow tank and single seat unit, have a search under 'diehard800' as seller
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Old 07-Sep-2009, 18:56   #2
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Download the parts manual for your bike from the Ducati website, as this gives you an excellent view of which bits go where!

http://www.ducati.com/en/bikes/servi...l?family=parts


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Old 08-Sep-2009, 01:07   #4
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does anyone have any exoerience of fitting the r n g/ evotech perf tail tidys, are they worth the money ??
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Old 08-Sep-2009, 10:57   #5
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does anyone have any exoerience of fitting the r n g/ evotech perf tail tidys, are they worth the money ??
They certainly look sturdy bits of kit.The R&G one seems to be good value as you also get a replacement l.e.d light and mini indicators.(If thats your thang!)
As with all 749/999 tail tidies,be carefull when using a full sized legal number plate.Some of them get real close to the rear tyre on full suspension compression.I have lost a couple in the past.
I've got a Ducati Performance carbon tidy on my 999S.Not the cheapest,(£110),but looks the business.
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Old 08-Sep-2009, 12:32   #6
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Cheers for the replies people!

Now have the part numbers of 4 tiny brackets I need... Probs be £100 a piece lol
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No worries, we're all nice and helpful here!
A good tip for buying parts is to check the price with your friendly dealer first before checking ebay or similar- sometimes it's cheaper to buy direct from the dealer!


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Old 08-Sep-2009, 16:19   #8
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Just been checking and they are about £3.05 for one of the brackets and also £3.74 for the other.

Need two of each so looking at about £15 for the lot, not too bad, although priced up air filters at the same time and eyes nearly watered :S
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Have you checked the cost of Pipercross air filters?

For my 748, they're about £18 a pair so not only are they cheaper than the OEM filters, but they perform better and they reusable!

Check the usual replacement filters like Pipercross, K&N, etc.


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