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27-Aug-2003, 19:07
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999s with single sided swinger
see it does fit !!!!!!!!!! burnning the midnight oil once again
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what do you think ? better or not
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27-Aug-2003, 22:00
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no point to it .. bit like putting an MV seat unit on 748/9**.... naff
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tried to put to good use a spare set of 996 wheels , a bit less of a mess about for tyre changes and tyre warmers
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27-Aug-2003, 22:14
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single swinger always looks better than a double sider but probably does not do as good a job as the origional
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27-Aug-2003, 22:25
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Looks good.....
....bet it was a pig to do though!!!
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27-Aug-2003, 22:29
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fitts straight in, only altered the left bush slightly and used the rear tie rod from the 996 and a different spring seat from Öhlins 20mm deaper
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28-Aug-2003, 06:46
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Oh,yes.
The designers origionally wanted a single swinger,but Ducati Corse had the final say.Double sided it is then.
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28-Aug-2003, 08:33
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It looks MUCH better. As suggested though, would be better with the Corse magnesium job, but can't be beaten for wow factor!
From a performance/handling perspective IMHO it is a step backwards, but in the styling stakes, what a winner.
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24-Oct-2003, 19:17
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looks amazing nice job,has it lost weight or has it put on a few pounds,dymags look cool,but not as nice as my blackstone rims.
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