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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:08
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Andy, you better have a look in your DP catalouge, you may find that me and sharpy have the 'correct' 749R/999R rear hugger yours is the inferior version that is made for the less exclusive models !!!
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:09
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No i'm still in the Dog House

And no I have no new sparkly bits
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:10
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AndyRiches ....?? hugger, dunno, better ask Mr Bayliss, pic is of his bike LOL
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:16
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Ha Ha, good one graham, we have the 'factory' huggers, Andy you better get Ducati Glasgow to change yours I think, he rang you yet with price for our little incident ?
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:31
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Mood: Has change happened...must of missed it!
Those rearsets arnt the "corse" ones! Ive had a set of those. They are just a copy of the D/p ones! ...and sorry to say the ones i had wernt much good either! The lever pivot isnt bushed so it wears quickly and then the pedal wobbles!
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:40
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Andyriches ? whats "the other hugger" ?
looked at mine here in myoffice waiting to be fitted and it deffo looks like the current factory Xerox/Airwaves etc one
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:48
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Your in the office, should you not be working instead of dreaming about 749R's

If you look in the latest DP bible you will see the very latest :hot off the carbon press : slightly more protective and streamlined hugger than the older type of years past !
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:51
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What a load of crap Andy, no wonder medicines are so expensive if this is all you do all shift, play on the computer !!

You got me that black 10mm or 11mm or is it 12mm bar/plastic/spacer thing yet ?
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:40
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Sorry I coud'nt reply quickley but I actually got a machine to fix

Anyway I need the excact measurments to manufacture the spacers you require as my time is very valuble and any rework would be unacceptable

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