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Old 20-May-2005, 00:53
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Hello!

Hello all!
I recently picked up an 93 888SPO, our standard model here in the states. So I have been reading as much of the info on this web site as I can and I saw that some of the members here are running brembo radial master cyclinders. I am about to install mine as well as was hoping someone could post some pictures of how they mounted the resevors?

One other question, Any sugestions on a new single seat tail section? I would love to find an original ducati tail section, but if that is not an option does any one have any recomendations on aftermarket tails? Thanks!
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Old 20-May-2005, 01:28
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Welcome !! Heres a pic of my (19x18) radial setup if its helps. As for tail units youve no chance on a genuine one but you can source aftermarket versions from QB carbon in england (carbon or fibreglass) and they come up quite often on german ebay !!

Got any pics then..an SPO's a bit of a rarity as far as us brits are concerned !!

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Old 20-May-2005, 02:07
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Thank you Natty

Did you mount the res. to the top triple?

Also has anyone mounted a radial master for the clutch? When looking at the chock lever it appears attached to the factory clutch master?
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Old 20-May-2005, 08:51
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For my AP I made a bracket up and mounted off the top bolt on the brake lever clamp to the clip ons......if that makes sense (easier than clamping onto the top yolk).......if you need I can post a picture.
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Old 20-May-2005, 09:02
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Welcome! Get some pictures up! We like pictures, more so for Natty, because his reading skills are just behind mine!
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Old 20-May-2005, 11:04
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Ooh, an SP0 nice work.

Welcome to the club - I'll have a large latte.

I'll echo the pictures comments, lets see it!
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Old 20-May-2005, 14:53
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I had a threaded bung made up that fits into the end of the clip on and the res' mounts on that.

Welcome BTW.

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Old 20-May-2005, 15:06
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I modded a bicycle reflector mount (soft bendable ally so easy to work with!) and used one of the clip on pinch bolts to mount it .

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Old 24-May-2005, 01:06
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I have seen some pictures of someones bike on here. They had changed out there factory clutch master cylinder for a brembo radial master cylinder. I would like to know if that had difficulty with the chock. When i was looking at mine it appears as though it is mounted to the master.

Oh ya One more question, does anyone know of any company still making the taller wind screens, such as the double bubbles for the 888?
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