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Old 14-Jan-2005, 17:14
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The picture is from the 2005 DP Catalogue. Lots of goodies in there.

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Old 14-Jan-2005, 17:28
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thought so theres a que of people waiting for this swing arm
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Old 14-Jan-2005, 18:23
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The piccie is from Ducati9.net its just under a grand + the dredded.
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Old 14-Jan-2005, 18:25
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is the 2005 catalogue available online? or is a trip to Ducati Manchester in order?
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Old 14-Jan-2005, 18:25
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Ducati - Italy
Race style swing arm 96844603B

£949.00 + VAT
OEM Parts - Ducati Performance Race swing arm conversion - looks like the 2005 swing arm but is lighter - may require small modification to undertray.
96844603B
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Old 14-Jan-2005, 21:59
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£49 cheaper from DP £900.30 +vat and that kit is exactly the same swing arm as the 04 749/999R as the race arm is about £2500!!!
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If you did have a 03 999r you wouldnt want to ride it to anywhere near the full potential of the swing arm as careless mistakes cost more.

I have learnt the hard way that as wonderful as the machines are, we are sadly only as good as we are, and my budget is only as big as it is.

That said, I wouldnt swap my 999r riding experiences back. If i wanted to go balls out i would buy something cheaper.

I have also learnt that the whole Ducati experience is more than just the riding! Or else we wouldnt be sat here writing this.
I enjoy the mechanical modification side of things as much as the riding. The swing arm thing is a commit to memory, and one day see if i can get one, first at a good price, and then second, enjoy the modifying and fitting.

Oh, and intensive rider training has come free..........

Sorry Andy I don't agree with you. I don't ride on the road anymore, too dangerous for me because I love riding fast N furious. I had the option of having a 999R 03 or 04 and I didn't want it. Not because I don't like it. But because the way we are being treated last years 999R next years 999S and so on and so on. I like the bling bits too, but I also like to see if they actually do anything to the handling. Usually you can only tell the difference at race speed, otherwise purley bling and after we have dressed her up to the hilt. We get tired of her and look for a fresh start.

I go along with Jools
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Old 15-Jan-2005, 10:24
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I totally agree with your point on the way we, the customer are being treated.
Ducati expect its hardened customer, and it will generally only be the hardened customer, to buy its £20000 exotica, (thankfully i didnt pay that) and then make a marketing move that strips up to 50% of the bikes value!
And just when the 04 boys think they are sitting pretty, they do it again!

That said, ive still got one hell of a bike, that is the mutts nutts to ride, even if I only achieve 50% of the bikes ability!

Working on Jools theory we should all be on 620 monsters educating ourselves to ride better/ faster. OOh thats a good idea?

My final point is that i dont believe there is any Ducati model owner on the site that hasn't invested in a bit of bling for their bike.

.and remember, you dont buy Bling bits to keep, you just have them on loan! and get your money back when you move on...
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Old 15-Jan-2005, 10:31
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£49 cheaper from DP £900.30 +vat and that kit is exactly the same swing arm as the 04 749/999R as the race arm is about £2500!!!

The 04 "R" swing arm is not the same as the 03 dp item.

The 04 R arm is around £950 +vat (iv just bought one)
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Old 15-Jan-2005, 10:34
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ooooh youll get slated mate! What do you want that for????

Do you need many other bits aswell to make it fit?
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