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Old 30-Oct-2006, 10:21
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Question Sold as BP but chassis says 748S? Fake termis?

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I've just bought a 1998 748 for my wife.
Very happy with the deal I got but like most Ducati's it's been tinkered with and not much of the old bike remains!
There's the usual carbon and bits, slipper clutch, cans, marcesini but 3 things stand out....

1) It was sold as a 1998 748BP but the chassis sticker says 748S - does anyone know what the differences between the 1998 BP and S models was? I know that from 2000(ish) they had Marcesini's and lighter internals...

2) Termis... it has carbon cans with Termigoni stickers but after sifting through the piles of paperwork that came with it, I found a receipt from John Hackett Performance - JHP. Now I'm not bothered actually if they are Termi's or JHP ; would actually prefer JHP, as EVERYONE has termis . I'd just like to know what they are. Should Termis be stamped any where? I can only see a 'Not for Road Use' stamped on the rear collars.

3) Discs... They look massive!!! I had a 2001 748E, and I'm certain that the disc weren't as big. Where the discs different between the BP and S models? I know the SPS different ones.

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Old 30-Oct-2006, 11:38
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I've never had one of these bikes so I could be wrong but, as I recall you could get a 748s Bip - one of the guys that used to ride with us had one. I think people get confused that the Bip is the lower spec 'standard' model and I don't think this is always the case.

Termis - could it be that JHP supplied the Termis? As far as I know JHP never had a set of their own brand zorsts.

Discs - I would be surprised if they're any bigger than the standard 320mm fitted to virtually every Duke otherwise all the caliper mounting points would all be different as well

Then again, I might just be talking ballcocks


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Old 30-Oct-2006, 12:15
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I've never had one of these bikes so I could be wrong but, as I recall you could get a 748s Bip - one of the guys that used to ride with us had one. I think people get confused that the Bip is the lower spec 'standard' model and I don't think this is always the case.

Termis - could it be that JHP supplied the Termis? As far as I know JHP never had a set of their own brand zorsts.

Discs - I would be surprised if they're any bigger than the standard 320mm fitted to virtually every Duke otherwise all the caliper mounting points would all be different as well

Then again, I might just be talking ballcocks

JHP did there own brand zorsts coz I had some on my 748s & very nice they were, I also think you will find that "S" in the number is quite normal as I have seen a 748e with "S" in the number & the frame is completly different.
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 13:54
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Cheers -
the Termi mystery has been solved.
They were JHP (although made by the same factory as termis) but re-stickered as Termi at some point.
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 14:14
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S is for Supersport - it's the model designation rather than the spec.

The S spec wasn't introduced until 2000 and included grey frame, adjustable steering angle, 5-spoke Marchesini wheels and Showa Titanium-Nitride coated (TiN Gold) forks.


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my 99 bip had 748S on the sticker on the frame
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 19:27
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My 748 bip was a 99 plate with the s sticker on the frame. Came with adjustable head angle etc.

Mind you, I think that the frame is the only thing left standard now!
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frame sticker

guys..maybe a silly question, but where on the sticketr does it say 748S or 748E?

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guys..maybe a silly question, but where on the sticketr does it say 748S or 748E?

It doesn't ... the sticker on the frame by your right foot is just the frame number and that has nothing to do with the spec of the bike.

Pre-2000 the 748 was available as either Biposto or SPS.
Post-2000 the 748 was available as E (same as Biposto), S or R.

E/Bip = three spoke gold wheels, gold frame
S = 5 spoke grey wheels, grey frame, TiN forks, SPS engine parts
R = 5 spoke grey wheels, grey frame, Ohlins forks & shock*, silly engine - Ti parts, overhead shower injectors, large capacity airbox, etc, etc

*except 2000 when some had Showa forks.


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