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mikevryan
25-May-2005, 17:52
I am new to Ducatis and have just bought a '98 foggy replica. It has done 4k miles from new and to be on the safe side wish to renew the timing belts. Is there a comprehensive on line guide for this and are any special tools req'd......Also can any one reccommend a ducati specialist in the Glos area......Cheers
Skidlids will be along shortly, for all things Glos he is your man .... but I guess Louigimoto or AJ Racing arent millions of miles away .... Weeksy will confirm that .....
bazzer sps
25-May-2005, 17:54
Where are you?
I'd guess in Glos somewhere judging by the question ...!!
bazzer sps
25-May-2005, 17:59
Sorry should have read all of your post - but as dibble says AJRacing is near you call Alan on 01453 845544
Originally posted by bazzer sps
Sorry should have read all of your post - but as dibble says AJRacing is near you call Alan on 01453 845544
lol... Bazzer, meant to put a smiley on that last post .. hope i didnt offend ..... if I did .. have a http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/skins/Alabaster/images/Smilies/f_donut.gif and chill
bazzer sps
25-May-2005, 18:11
No worries :frog:
Louigi Moto or AJ Racing are both top places.
Louigi uses Motul oil (in reply tou your other post)
Louigi's number is 07775 557797 :D
Oh, Louigi is in between Keynsham & Midsomer Norton, and AJ Racing is near Wotton-Under-Edge
[Edited on 25-5-2005 by domskidue]
Is there a comprehensive on line guide for this and are any special tools req'd......
No answer was the reply.
I'd like to know this too.:eureka:
Changing the belts is pretty straight forward. The tensioning is the key to life long hapiness.......
Here's a good link from Chris Kelly's site 4V Belts (http://www.ducatitech.com/4v/maint/belts/index.html)
If in any doubt though, get it checked or don't do it. Get it wrong and it will hurt!!
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