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Old 10-Nov-2005, 18:52
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Race bodywork ssie

Does anyone do race bodywork for the injection Supersports.Particulary intrested in single seat unit.What do you Desmo due boys do,and how thick is the glass fibre?
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 22:05
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http://www.ricambi-weiss.de/

Most of us SS boys use his stuff. Good quality and cheap too.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 22:19
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Ricambi for me too, but the seat unit is utter nonsense. If you find a decent seat unit please let me know.

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In France, Motomorphose used to be the official race bodywork dealer for the Coupe Ducati (620 Sport).

If you speak French, you can have a look here:
http://www.esprit-racing.com/part/mtmp.htm

His prices:

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SS carbs - front fairing (without screen) £58
SS carbs - side fairing (each) £78
SS carbs - monoposto seat £97

SSie - front fairing (without screen) £75
SSie - side fairing (each) £50
SSie - belly pan (with 2 caps) £75
SSie - monoposto seat (3 different models) from £102 to £108

More details there:
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...4533#pid235588
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Before you rush off to Germany there is a firm in Essex that is doing race body work for Desmo Due, which will be cheaper than Ricambi and they will do a decent seat!

They are just finishing off the moulds and will start production shortly.

Anyone need more info drop me a U2U

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See my post about the Ricambi stuff. Basically it doesn't fit very well - especially the bellypan. The seat unit looks good and is very sturdy but, that doesn't fit properly either and only has mounting points at the front of it so, I'm gonna have to come up with a kludge of some sort to ensure it's secure.

If someone does come up with something decent that fits, is of reasonable quality and doesn't need hours of jiggery-pokery to get it to fit then I will gladly pay for it.
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