Mood: All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing
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Originally posted by Harv748
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Originally posted by yeti
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Originally posted by Harv748fitted by myself (PhD in mech Eng.)
Since when did a degree of ANY description in engineering mean that holder of said educational award was in ANY way competent to actuall get their hands dirty!
fair play...although 4 years with Pirelli and then 3 years in the composites industry means I do know if summuts straight or not:P
With regard to chains, this time i used a brand new genuine ducati chain from a new 999s (bike was stripped for racing hence the chain was going in the bin after 0 miles !!!) and after 3000 miles it still doesnt need adjusting. granted it stuck on an old 916 which may lask the power of a 999S but i reckon even although it looks a bit naff in grey it will last for another 10k before getting tired. Always been the same on honda, genuine chains are often not as expensive as you think and last for bloody ages
Mine too snapped on Tuesday at Oulton, exiting Fulstones chicane chasing Norman from this site and losing a little on the pull up the hill... i lost all power....
turned out it was the chain snapping.
Bought myself a split link today (searches the whole of Cheshire y'day for one).... WIll fit that for 1 day to take to Louigi and get a new one fitted.
FYI it's a DiD 525 and over 2 years old and looked rough anyway.