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Old 27-Jan-2011, 16:49
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Question Testing the water... 748R/RS calipers

I've got a pair of BNIB (Brand New in Box) Ducati 748R / RS front brake calipers (with pads) that I'm thinking of selling...

They're the 4-pad design, with the bridge and standard mount (non-radial). Brand new pads are included as well.

These were intended for my project, but I've gone down a different route and these parts 'could' be surplus to my needs.

I'll sort out pictures, just wanted to see if anyone was interested.

Drop me a PM with a sensible offer (certainly nothing under £100)

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Old 27-Jan-2011, 17:30
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are the 40mm or 65mm centres on the mounts?
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Old 27-Jan-2011, 18:00
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They should be 65mm mounts.


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Old 27-Jan-2011, 19:22
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P34 Brembo calipers ???

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Old 27-Jan-2011, 21:16
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Yes, 65mm... Jus' like the ones pictured.

I'll get the Part No. off the box, if anyone wants that as well...
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Old 27-Jan-2011, 21:41
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Just an observation on the bike, I notice it's like a mirrior its so clean and there is a label on it something clean....just wondering who cleaned it as they did a very good job?

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Old 28-Jan-2011, 11:30
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They've not made a very good job of the wheels though... <cough>
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Old 28-Jan-2011, 12:33
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They've not made a very good job of the wheels though... <cough>

Nor the V piece
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Old 28-Jan-2011, 20:51
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its just a free image I found via Google.

The P34/4 calipers come in silver & gold variations, the odd - ball is that it needs the front brake lines to extend a little further than the older 2-pad calipers and the hose mounting point is to the side (can be a problem).
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Old 28-Jan-2011, 22:05
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its just a free image I found via Google.

The P34/4 calipers come in silver & gold variations, the odd - ball is that it needs the front brake lines to extend a little further than the older 2-pad calipers and the hose mounting point is to the side (can be a problem).


Not to much of a problem frank, just go to someone who makes up brake hoses, ( like B&C Express, that is where I had mine done, but there are plenty of other places that do them) just twll them what lenghts youneed and what end fitments you require.


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