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851neil
29-Nov-2005, 13:40
Seriously thinking about one of these !!
I spoke with the guy that runs the shop today and he has to have them made specially, he isn't carrying an immediately available stock.
So I was thinking that if any of you bling merchants out there wanted one that I could take the 'orders' and negotiate a bulk discount with him.
Let me know what you think.
cheers
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7954145279&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
Neil
Ouch, that's expensive. They do come up a good deal cheaper than that. RPRmoto had one a while ago.
Rgds, Rob
851neil
29-Nov-2005, 15:10
Rob, yes it's expensive - that's why I thought more of us buying could get the price dropped.
If youv'e seen these advertised at lower cost before what target price should I be aiming for with this part ?
cheers
Neil
I can't find the old ebay thing, but I think it was less than 200 Euros
I like the thought of magnesium...especially mag wheels...but I'm a bit concerned over it's tendency to corrode into powder
Not so bad on the clutch side but not 100% advisable for the water pump housing either.
phil911
29-Nov-2005, 19:13
Interesting !!! ...
On circuits when racing, the unique cooling fluid approved is : Water !!!
but water and magnsesium aren't very good friends, espacially on Ducatis, coz the water pump is included into the alternator case.
Thus, if you want to keep your magnesium case as long as possible, you must empty the circuit frequently ....
However, if you use your bike on the open roads with a magnesium case, you can use special glycol water cooling without risk !!! Magnesium doesn't negatively react with this chimical fluid ...
Last advise :
- MOTUL recently created a special cooling fluid for the association Aluminium/Magnesium. The liquid color is red and issued from the range : "Factory line".
I already bought some bottles in order to test ...
I'm very confident after the study of the technical and chemical informations ...
Now, up to you !!!
851neil
29-Nov-2005, 19:51
Phil sounds good to me - I now need to ask him if they do the alternator side as well !!
Ducman851
30-Nov-2005, 04:05
Originally posted by 851neil
Seriously thinking about one of these !!
I spoke with the guy that runs the shop today and he has to have them made specially, he isn't carrying an immediately available stock.
So I was thinking that if any of you bling merchants out there wanted one that I could take the 'orders' and negotiate a bulk discount with him.
Let me know what you think.
cheers
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7954145279&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
Neil
If only he could cast the Ducati script into it and paint em green. Then youd have something.
Like the one on mine.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-11/515468/EJSDA-HPIM0050.JPG
851neil
30-Nov-2005, 10:08
now I just want to cry - arrrrrrrgghhhhhhhh
verrrrry nice...
FiscusFish
30-Nov-2005, 10:21
Tecmoto have the Ducati ones listed for £298 http://www.tecmoto.co.uk/magnesium/magnesium.htm .
Don't know if they actually have them in stock but if they do don't they offer the DSC a discount (10%?).
851neil
30-Nov-2005, 11:50
wow, that's more like it - cheers fiscus, never mind e-bay tecmoto here I come...
Neil
Interesting...that's £198 for a solid one, and £298 for a vented one.
Hmmmm...£100 for fresh air ;) :lol:
Ducman851
30-Nov-2005, 14:20
Originally posted by Jools
Interesting...that's £198 for a solid one, and £298 for a vented one.
Hmmmm...£100 for fresh air ;) :lol:
Ah but its more than just fresh air Jools, its the extra noise that drives the Harley guys nuts when I ride the Duc to the dealer to get parts for my FXR. Thankfully the owner of the dealership and the 2 older mechanics there love the bike and arent your typical "rightous bro" types.
:D
Surely you'd get a solid one cut out for less that £100. I've just had mine done as part of the winter rebuild.
851neil
30-Nov-2005, 14:40
yup I would have thought it would be less than 100 notes - think I'll be looking at a couple of machine shops to get quotes and look to a solid one...
loony888
02-Dec-2005, 11:28
the problem is, the magnesium has a zinc di-chromate coating on it, you machine the venting into it and you will have to remove the window and the crank end bush to get it replated. if you don't the mag will absorb moisture from the atmosphere and corrode.:burn:
also, the tecmoto ones have the new type logo, not era specific to our models.
p.p.s, the one on e-bay looks like it suits the testastretta, different to the desmoquattro.
[Edited on 2-12-2005 by loony888]
[Edited on 2-12-2005 by loony888]
Ducman851
03-Dec-2005, 05:42
Originally posted by loony888
the problem is, the magnesium has a zinc di-chromate coating on it, you machine the venting into it and you will have to remove the window and the crank end bush to get it replated. if you don't the mag will absorb moisture from the atmosphere and corrode.:burn:
also, the tecmoto ones have the new type logo, not era specific to our models.
p.p.s, the one on e-bay looks like it suits the testastretta, different to the desmoquattro.
You can always get some of this lovely stuff, works great. I have some to redo the paint on my cover.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/zinc.php
phil911
03-Dec-2005, 19:10
Which green reference will you oder ???
Chromate or oxide ???
Ducman851
04-Dec-2005, 01:26
The Chromate, I just ordered it today.
phil911
04-Dec-2005, 02:21
OK, don't hesitate to send few pics of the result !!
I'm very curious about the color ...
Thanks
Ducman851
04-Dec-2005, 23:00
Consider it done Phil.
Ducman851
08-Dec-2005, 02:49
Found this little gem today, if you REALLY want a cool cover for your bike. Abit on the steep side too.
NCR Mag cover (http://www.motowheels.com/italian/myproducts.cfm?parentcategoryid=168%7CEuropean%20M otorcycle%20Parts&productID=3977&showDetail=1&categoryID=625%7CNCR%20Products&vendoridtodisplay=0&filterFor=&collection=168%7CEuropean%20Motorcycle%20Parts)
[Edited on 12-8-2005 by Ducman851]
851neil
08-Dec-2005, 09:09
that's pretty neat, but fully open ? nasty mess of your leg/foot if you were to drop the bike and get it stuck underneath...
I get a fair bit of crap from the clutch deposited all over my lovely white frame now the cover has been fully vented by an over-enthusiastic engine tuner! Not helped by a very high first gear though...
phil911
06-Jan-2006, 00:23
I'm quite sure you won't be indifferent ...
http://cgi.ebay.fr/Kupplungsgehaeuse-Magnesium-Ducati-916-996_W0QQitemZ8025320257QQcategoryZ88504QQrdZ1QQcmd ZViewItem
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