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Old 12-Aug-2005, 20:11
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could be brembo's , not really sure, but I like'em.
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Old 12-Aug-2005, 20:13
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They are the early brembo billet calipers as fitted the the 888 Racing etc...

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Old 12-Aug-2005, 20:17
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There is some kit on that bike, hope Mike C gives us the full spec. Would make good reading I'm sure!
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Old 12-Aug-2005, 20:21
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got any in stock nat.

i want some now.
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Old 12-Aug-2005, 20:35
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Wonder how he goes on for spares? I'd be scared to death of getting punted on a track day over here (or over there, for that matter). Doesn't bear thinking about.......
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I suspect he's probably got a spare of all the parts on the bike as a backup in case of any damage.
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Here's a link to photos on Mike C's web site. (Found in an earlier post) Still no spec though.


http://www.mad-ducati.com/images/Mik...eCecchini.html
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thanks for the link, I seem to have seen this sort of damage very recently.
http://www.mad-ducati.com/images/Mik...e/DSCN2304.JPG

in my garage to be exact, my bike.
but things are on the up, and are getting sorted slowly now.
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Old 12-Aug-2005, 23:26
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Even slow progress is good news Robin
Looking at Mikes pictures, you must have been horrified when yours was taken apart
It never ceases to amaze me how many tidy 888s are around in the world still being used as intended. Great to see
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Old 12-Aug-2005, 23:33
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851/888's I think are the best of all the ducatis.
nothing else like them, never will be either to be honest.

as soon as the bikes back together and resembles an 888, I'll post some pics, hopefully wont be to long now.

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