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weeveetwin
22-Sep-2006, 10:22
SP4 for sale here:

http://www.mdinaitalia.co.uk/bike_sales.html

(anyone know what that casting is behind the brake pedal..?)

antonye
22-Sep-2006, 10:27
Looks like some kind of strengthening item. It uses the lower mounting holes in the engine (which are used for the rear brake m/c on later bikes and the 916 line) and then goes up to the swingarm mount point - maybe it's in an effort to reduce flex in the swingarm pivot? Doesn't look like it's adjustable at all...

DaveB916
22-Sep-2006, 18:54
Got me looking at pics of my SP4 also noticed rear caliper position which is correct ??

http://aycu32.webshots.com/image/3511/2000209795049411874_rs.jpg (http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2000209795049411874)

weeveetwin
22-Sep-2006, 23:23
Hi DaveB916

Here's a pic. of mine. It's largely as it left the factory. SP4 had its rear caliper above the swinging-arm originally. (SP5 was below though).

(Yours has additional alloy bracketry just ahead of the brake pedal too. What is it?)

http://img481.imageshack.us/img481/2541/sp4pp9.jpg

Steve

Iconic944ss
23-Sep-2006, 00:21
If it was on an SS - I'd think that gold plate was for mounting the torque arm on and positioning the caliper on the underside of the disc....

DB4 and Saturno look nice as well :(

weeveetwin
23-Sep-2006, 08:58
On closer inspection I think you're right Frank. (The SP5 item is much less obvious than these ones though).

Rob B
23-Sep-2006, 10:28
They're all over the place. Another one on eBay, too.

Rumored to be a really nice one appearing at a UK dealer in the not too distant.....

yellow916
23-Sep-2006, 11:50
Has anyone ever dealt with Mdina Italia? They have some nice looking bikes on their web page. Not too far away either.

Andrew

doogalman
23-Sep-2006, 12:10
Has anyone ever dealt with Mdina Italia? They have some nice looking bikes on their web page. Not too far away either.

Andrew
Yes , knew John years ago. He's a real ducati nut. Loves dukes . Eats and sleeps old dukes. He has built some loverly bikes in the past.
Allways recomended. :D