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......so my search has ended. Please may I join your select band ?
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sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 19:19
Is that forsale then Phil?
Not any more........I bought it :devil:
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 19:24
Congratulations mate,imagine you`re well chuffed:) What`s the spec then?
Spill them beans;)
Its a 1993 888Racing finished to almost original spec....just a few details need attending to.
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 19:31
Nice(where`s the green with envy smile when you want it)
There's always a Smilie missing when you need it ;)
That,my friend is absolutely GORGEOUS.Even nicer than mine(no,really!!).You lucky,lucky,lucky man.oh,and welcome to the 888 club.:D
Thanks for the welcome Jasper and I can tell you that in the flesh it is even purtier.
Very very nice :cool:
I see i,m going to have to seriously go to town on my poor old 851 this winter otherwise I,ll have to park up round the corner at any 851/888 meets we have next year :(
;):D
Paul.
Well Paul the only meets this will be going to will be trackdays....as it ain't street legal!
Crunchy
26-Sep-2005, 21:09
You most certainly can join the club with that beauty. how much was she:rolleye: and what are the few details that need attending too?
[Edited on 26-9-2005 by Crunchy]
Thanks Crunchy.
She was more than I wanted to pay but less than I believe her to be worth.
I am waiting for the experts in this section to spot the "deliberate" mistakes :devil:
Crunchy
26-Sep-2005, 21:20
I see you have managed to sort the resizing out. Go to this site and download this program http://www.irfanview.com/ it's dead easy to resize and touch up your pic's with this.
Is the foot pedal all carbon? Never seen anything like that before.:rolleye:
Thanks Crunchy .....I'll try that .
The rear brake lever is made purely from carbon fibre .......its a work of art .
Originally posted by logyk
Well Paul the only meets this will be going to will be trackdays....as it ain't street legal!
Must make a note not to go to any trackdays your attending :eureka:
;):D:lol::lol::lol:
Paul
STUNNIN'..................nuff said :)
chuffed for you Phil. really chuffed ;)
Thanks mate .......obviously you will be getting up close and intimate with her :frog:
Nattyboy
26-Sep-2005, 22:13
Tell them how much it weighs mate..:o:o
BTW...notice the 'my friends' section of that picture gallery is empty...:lol:
Is that a bit special or what boys... ??
Nat
Originally posted by Nattyboy
Tell them how much it weighs mate..:o:o
BTW...notice the 'my friends' section of that picture gallery is empty...:lol:
Is that a bit special or what boys... ??
Nat
Bugga....don't know what happened there!!!!!
As I was saying (obviously to myself) I would guess that it weighs in at around 150 kgs dry ....it is so light to push around!!!!!:roll:
RedMist
26-Sep-2005, 22:19
Absolutely gorgeous - crackin piece of kit Phil. Can't wait to see and hear her round a sunny Cadwell:bouncy:
Ian
Nattyboy
26-Sep-2005, 22:21
Lets juist make sure hes behind us eh Ian..bloody liability in front from what ive heard...;):lol:
Nat
Thanks Ian ....that is my intention.
RedMist
26-Sep-2005, 22:23
Originally posted by Nattyboy
Lets juist make sure hes behind us eh Ian..bloody liability in front from what ive heard...;):lol:
Nat
Too right:lol::lol::lol:
Ian
That is stunning !!! Enjoy it.
Absolutely fungin' gorgeous!
Nice one Phil,you lucky,lucky,........git!;)
Jools I mean to enjoy it........a number of trackdays will be lined up for next year.
Keefy .......you don't have to legitimate to enjoy a little good fortune . :frog:
I can't look at it any more...I'm going blind :rodent:
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 22:53
Mmmm carbon brake pedal:) ;)
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 22:55
Boy do I want that screen!!!
Anyone spotted the non original bits yet ? :o
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 22:58
Tank??
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 23:01
Do you know Phil that`s the bike I`ve based my lowly Strada on.Should it have three spoke wheels for that year?
I am assured not.....tis one of the many designs which came out of the factory,according to my extremely knowledgeable source. :devil:
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 23:05
I agree Phil,they seemed to left the factory with what ever bits were around! The Racing Brochure for '93 models show three spokes and a tank with a breather hump.
That's just fcuking sublime. The milled out clutch casing, those pipes, the dinky rear disk, the not-off-the-shelf ohlins, the matt black marchis....... hmmmmmmmm...........
Almost worth giving up racing for.......
Take care of her. :D
Ali
Well again my source assures me that the wheels are correct for the later models.
Very nice indeed. I'd be scared to take that on a trackday. most of the bits that are likely to brake will be irreplaceable. you might want to think about getting a standard set of rear sets, just in case.
As for non-original bits, Brembo narrow track discs and calipers were not invented yet in 1993.
brembo radial levers original?????
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 23:17
Indicater switch is missing:lol:
Coolant hoses were black, rear caliper is suspect, as is rear master cyclinder.
sparkin
26-Sep-2005, 23:20
Yep,looks like samco hoses,take `em off and refit originals,then send Samcos to me:eureka:;):D
Now we are getting somewhere......the hoses are wrong as is the colour of the rear caliper....may be the right caliper underneath the paint.
Brembo levers are correct I am told as are the brakes (but I will double check).
The wheels are the wrong colour ....should be gold ...but what the hell ....I think they look great in black.
Still at least two possible more wrong uns.
She's lovely Phil, but the question is-how did you prise her out of John's hands, and is that his old race bike he was re-building??
John
Motobee
27-Sep-2005, 05:10
Congratulations! Welcome to the club!
It looks like a great bike, but I think that it is either a 1994 model year 888, or it is a 1993 that has had a lot of 1994 parts put on it.
The instrument cluster is a '94 version with the on/off switch on the side. The '93 version has the switch on the front.
The 5-spoke wheels and narrow band brake rotors are '94 spec, the '93 would have had 3-spoke wheels with large offset brake rotors.
The tail section is a closed back end '94 spec, the '93 version is open with a dummy tail light assembly.
The mufflers appear to be the long '94 spec, although the right side muffler has multiple weld seams in the inlet pipe, which is not original.
The rear brake caliper bracket is anchored to the swingarm, '94 style. A '93 bracket has a carbon fiber rod that anchors to a bracket bolted to the engine cases.
The hoop for the rear suspension is painted bronze frame color, '94 spec. A '93 has a yellow hoop.
Is has an Ohlins steering damper, only 1994's had these.
It has carbon fiber end caps on the swingarm 1994 spec, in '93 they were gold anodized aluminum.
However, there are two things that seem to indicate that it is a 1993 bike:
The rear shock doesn't have a remote hydraulic preload adjuster, a '94 bike would have this.
There is no tip-over switch for the fuel injection system, a '94 bike would have this as well.
There are many other subtle differences, but I can't tell because the images are too small, and the bodywork covers them up.
What is the chassis number of the bike? You should be able to see it on the headstock tube through the right air duct, if you look with a flashlight.
Enjoy your new toy, you are a lucky man!
Brian
Motobee
27-Sep-2005, 05:41
One thing to keep in mind is that these bikes were handbuilt in small batches by the racing department. The specification of the bikes was not set in stone,
So, the fact that your bike incorporates a large number of features normally found on a 1994 bike, may just mean that it is a very late 1993 bike.
Brian
loony888
27-Sep-2005, 06:50
WOW!! what a f#*kin beauty! motobee is spot on about the differences, but what a bike!
i am soooo green right now! congratulations on a fine bike, it's nice to have taste. enjoy it!
Crunchy
27-Sep-2005, 08:33
Originally posted by Motobee
Congratulations! Welcome to the club!
It looks like a great bike, but I think that it is either a 1994 model year 888, or it is a 1993 that has had a lot of 1994 parts put on it.
The instrument cluster is a '94 version with the on/off switch on the side. The '93 version has the switch on the front.
The 5-spoke wheels and narrow band brake rotors are '94 spec, the '93 would have had 3-spoke wheels with large offset brake rotors.
The tail section is a closed back end '94 spec, the '93 version is open with a dummy tail light assembly.
The mufflers appear to be the long '94 spec, although the right side muffler has multiple weld seams in the inlet pipe, which is not original.
The rear brake caliper bracket is anchored to the swingarm, '94 style. A '93 bracket has a carbon fiber rod that anchors to a bracket bolted to the engine cases.
The hoop for the rear suspension is painted bronze frame color, '94 spec. A '93 has a yellow hoop.
Is has an Ohlins steering damper, only 1994's had these.
It has carbon fiber end caps on the swingarm 1994 spec, in '93 they were gold anodized aluminum.
However, there are two things that seem to indicate that it is a 1993 bike:
The rear shock doesn't have a remote hydraulic preload adjuster, a '94 bike would have this.
There is no tip-over switch for the fuel injection system, a '94 bike would have this as well.
There are many other subtle differences, but I can't tell because the images are too small, and the bodywork covers them up.
What is the chassis number of the bike? You should be able to see it on the headstock tube through the right air duct, if you look with a flashlight.
Enjoy your new toy, you are a lucky man!
Brian
.....and your bike has 153mm Ducati decals on it were as the '94 bike had 154mm:D:lol:
Very, very, nice, from JHP??
Wow....What is nearly as impressive as the bike is the amount of knowledge that there is on this site about T8's in all their incarnations.
It gives me great encouragement to know that there is this level of detailed expertise around for when I pick up my lowly Strada later this week, although somehow I don't think it will generate quite such interest :lol::lol::lol:
Looks stunning Phil... nice one :cool:
Martin
That is just simply stunning. You are a very lucky man. Enjoy.
:o
I am very impressed! What a tasty bike!
Harv748
27-Sep-2005, 12:00
That...in a word...is gorgeous.
The more I look at 851/888 models...the more I want one. Definately getting better with age.
Daft question, but it looks mint...does it have any miles on it!?!
I don't suppose he'd sell the Supermono in the background of Pic 4 would he? Because I could make him an offer he'd certainly refuse...
Originally posted by Jools
although somehow I don't think it will generate quite such interest
Depends who or what is on it.;)
Nattyboy
27-Sep-2005, 14:23
Originally posted by Jools
I don't suppose he'd sell the Supermono in the background of Pic 4 would he? Because I could make him an offer he'd certainly refuse...
John Hacketts just bought that from the same guy who owned Phils 888..:o I know the ducati museum have been offered $100k for theres and they laughed at the bloke..
Nat
Nattyboy
27-Sep-2005, 14:25
Originally posted by Harv748
That...in a word...is gorgeous.
The more I look at 851/888 models...the more I want one. Definately getting better with age.
Daft question, but it looks mint...does it have any miles on it!?!
Come on Harv..sell that old nail of an SP3 to me, get a proper bike and join the ever growing clan..:lol:
Nat
Harv748
27-Sep-2005, 14:28
Originally posted by Nattyboy
Originally posted by Harv748
That...in a word...is gorgeous.
The more I look at 851/888 models...the more I want one. Definately getting better with age.
Daft question, but it looks mint...does it have any miles on it!?!
Come on Harv..sell that old nail of an SP3 to me, get a proper bike and join the ever growing clan..:lol:
Nat
I'd love to sell you my bike Nat...I just don't think you have room for it...:P
only just seen this post , thats is really nice mate, such an awsome piece of kit. too good to use on trackdays though. I'm glad you got yourself sorted, hope you enjoy it, bags first go on it
;);)
robin
Monty - this is not John's bike.He sold it for a customer who lives in Oz. John is still rebuilding his !
Motobee - You may be right about the year although you should bear in mind that she has just undergone a substantial restoration. It does in fact have a remote adjuster for the rear shock as can be seen on the attached pic. Where would the tip over switch be ?
Haen't taken delivery yet so don't have the chassis number(if there is one !). The headstock is covered by the carbon airtubes. I am told the bike has been raced at the IOM and the NorthWest 200.
rob41b - Yes
Jools - each of these older bikes is special in its own way. Yours looks a very fine example. The Supermono will not find its way onto the market ....has just been sold to a man who will be keeping it !
Harv - it does have miles on it ....but how many I have no idea.Just had a major rebuild having raced as mentioned above.
Robin - if I don't track it how will I get to ride it ? I have no intention of putting it at risk !
BTW.....I was right on the money with the weight. Nelly has found the parts list and spec for the 1993 model. 148Kg dry....and 128bhp at the rear wheel ! :devil:
I have the parts list on cd-rom if you want it.Same as Nelly's('cos i did it for him!)
Thanks Jasper...but I already have a copy from Nelly.
Motobee
28-Sep-2005, 09:07
logyk,
The bike doesn't have a remote hydraulic preload adjuster. What you are seeing is the compression damping adjuster on the remote reservoir. Check out the attached photo to see what an Ohlins with a remote hydraulic preload adjuster looks like: It's the small gold aluminum body with the large black knob.
The tip over switch is a small black cylinder with an eletrical cable coming off of it. It clips into a bracket that is mounted to the right side of the frame just above the rear engine mounting bolt.
If you look down inside the right carbon airtube from the front of the bike with a flashlight, you will be able to see the frame number that is stamped into the headstock tube.
The number will give a us a better idea of when the bike was made.
Brian
That looks very like the shock on my ST4S Brian-are you telling me it's a 888 in disguise???:lol:
Logyk-I have a space for you at Brands to try her out if you want-it would be worth letting you on for free just so everyone can drool when you fire her up............
John
Unfortunately John I won't be able to do Brands.....firstly cos of work committments but primarily cos I won't have taken delivery by then !
Hope to get the bike in about 2 weeks time:sing:
851neil
28-Sep-2005, 21:23
mmmmm, very tasty piece of kit - bet she sounds good on full chat !!
racing_926
30-Sep-2005, 14:59
Hi Logyk
If you would like to know more about your bike drop me a U2U
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