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Old 29-Dec-2011, 20:46   #1
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Wanted 996 race fairing bracket
Anyone have a race fairing bracket for a 996, one that will fit the clocks as well.

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Old 29-Dec-2011, 22:18   #2
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Yes, but only a spare for pauls bike,
link to 748 & 1098 style's


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Rac...em5ae3a eed71

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-Rac...em3f104 88975


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Old 29-Dec-2011, 23:26   #3
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Thx Chris, I did know race direct did them as I get my rear sets from them but kinda sniffing out the budget stuff first.

Anyway Paul never crashes anyway

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Old 30-Dec-2011, 09:12   #4
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Anyway Paul never crashes anyway

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Tis true, i dont crash, i just fall off actualy last year i only had one off and that was at mallory, so obviously i was not trying hard enough
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Old 30-Dec-2011, 22:45   #5
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I have an old gold headlight bucket which was repaired and kept for spares, you could probably cobble that together, gaffa tape, alli strips and cable ties should do it

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Old 31-Dec-2011, 00:04   #6
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Just trying to picture that in my head how it would work / support it ?

Thx Paul

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Old 31-Dec-2011, 01:01   #7
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kinda sniffing out the budget stuff first.

Rules out the Caron ones and moving the ECU to the front then

As Paul says buying or getting hold of a spare Headlight Bucket is often the cheapest way to go

£36.50 inc p&p on Ebay but no arms with it so would have to risk your existing ones


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Old 31-Dec-2011, 01:14   #8
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£36.50 inc p&p on Ebay but no arms with it so would have to risk your existing ones

or maybe get some alli strip and bend/bolt on?

cant remember how the clocks sit Craig - this would just replace the headlight bucket you have, so if it goes wrong you dont break ur good one - but you would need to make something to fit or use the arms/clock holders you have
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