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All ready for my first track outing of the year on Sunday...........what's the odds on it coming back as shiny??
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.payne2/photogallery/22april05%20005.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.payne2/photogallery/22april05%20002.jpg:lol:
where did u get the rear seat unit.?
Looks nice.......and RED...
Phil
skidlids
22-Apr-2005, 14:37
Knowing your record Paul the answer to your question is VERY LITTLE
Paul,
Very nice mate, and you built it so you could take it out and ring it's neck, so ride it like you stole it.
fil,
the seat unit came from Ricambi-Weiss in Germany, the same as Antony's. About 60quid including shipping I think.....
Very well presented paul, hope it stays that way!
Kev,
I'm taking the 888 too so I might have enough bits left for a Supermono by the end of the day...................:D
Originally posted by paynep
fil,
the seat unit came from Ricambi-Weiss in Germany, the same as Antony's. About 60quid including shipping I think.....
Do brackets need to be made.?
How long did it take to come over.?
sorry 60 questions lol
cheers
Phil
antonye
22-Apr-2005, 14:50
Phil -
Mine took about 3 days to arrive, but I was the first one in there and I think the others had to wait for stock.
The seat unit uses original mounting points (the 4 at the front) but it sits above the frame, so you either have to use a Ducati fitting kit (about £40 I think) or make your own mounting brackets to take the weight ...
http://horrible.demon.co.uk/brackets/
One piece of steel from B&Q for a fiver and it works a treat.
[Edited on 22-4-2005 by antonye]
antonye
22-Apr-2005, 14:51
And yes, that does look lovely.
Very nice work!
Originally posted by antonye
Phil -
Mine took about 3 days to arrive, but I was the first one in there and I think the others had to wait for stock.
The seat unit uses original mounting brackets (the 4 at the front) but it sits above the frame, so you either have to use a Ducati fitting kit (about £40 I think) or make your own...
http://horrible.demon.co.uk/brackets/
cheers Antoyne
The seat took under a week to arrive.
I bought standard Superlight seat mounting plates from Snells and discovered that the rubber blocks that sit between mounting plate and frame are identical to the tank locating blocks - and I had a gash tank with a set of blocks so it was easy.
Tony Brancato sells it all as a kit, too.
Or do what I do with my 888, put some pipe insulation on the frame tubes and glue a strip of rubber onto the seat unit so that it sits on the frame rails.
Cheers, Paul
That looks proper, Paul. Nice one and good luck.
Very pretty Paul-but wouldn't it have saved time to have painted it dusty gravel colour to start with..............:lol::lol::lol:
John
psychlist
22-Apr-2005, 16:36
Very well presented Mr P! I'll lay odds she goes as well as she looks too :o
I've seen several very well turned out machines all ready to go for DD, I shall be embarrassed to ride on the same piece of track as you lot so I think you should all ride about a half a lap behind :frog:
Jamcoly
22-Apr-2005, 18:47
Originally posted by psychlist
I think you should all ride about a half a lap behind
half a lap in front Paul:devil:
monstermob 998
22-Apr-2005, 19:11
Nice work paul- i'll see you cadwell next week:cool:
Home safe and sound - unlike my mate who got the second part of Charlie's wrong and ended up in the tyre wall - but unhurt.
Lap times nothing too spectacular, but the bike was running weak at the top end so the straights were a big yawn and the steering head bearings are definitely shot so braking was a bit of a lottery.
Plenty of time to sort that before the weekend - if not I'll be using all you fast guys to stop me! ;)
You were looking smooth at Cadders. I followed you for a lap or so on the black 748.
Your bike looks pretty too :D
[Edited on 25-4-2005 by domskidue]
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