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Old 31-Jan-2005, 22:32   #1
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phone number for PFM brakes in the Isle of Man please, cant find it on the net.

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PFM Engineering
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Old 31-Jan-2005, 22:44   #3
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PFM Engineering
Unit LN2,
Balthane Industrial Estate,
Isle of Man,
IM9 2AL
Telephone: 01748826554

Nick - I'm still thinking! Give me a tad longer ??
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Old 31-Jan-2005, 22:44   #4
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NB, top man, thankyou very much, see if they can sort out my little problem.
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Old 31-Jan-2005, 22:45   #5
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Adam, if they can't, get back to Nick. He has the answer to everything and it's seldom 42!
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Adam, is that the same problem I've got... like I can't afford their brake setup!

Ruthiebaby, c'mon i've been sitting here waiting for 24 hours now... I need sleep!
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Old 31-Jan-2005, 22:51   #7
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Ok, here's one. What was the cc of the engine bolted to the bicycle frame that Ducati produced in ... give me the year as well, smartboy!

And what did they call it - clue 'Puppy' in English.
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d'you mean this one?
http://www.ducati.com/docs_eng/herit...nza1_foto1.jpg

65cc
1946

that was easy!

[Edited on 31-1-2005 by NBs996]
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48cc four stroke single, 1946, called a Cucciola

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[Edited on 31-1-2005 by rockhopper]
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48cc four stroke single, 1946, called a Cucciola

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I'm sorry, Rockhopper. That was Nick's start for 10. I did not open that question up to the floor.

How long is it gonna take me to find another Q like that? Just cos you picked up the same Ducati booklet at the Museum as I did.

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