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rcgbob44
22-Sep-2006, 15:13
Has anyone had dealings with the above company in Germany?
There web site is www.ducatisaarland.de and they have some interesting items especially a 999 style top yoke made for the 916/998 series.
Any comments would be appreciated.
rcgbob44
22-Sep-2006, 18:21
Anyone!
Iconic944ss
22-Sep-2006, 22:45
Nope - but with an English translation available they seem to have gone to a lot of trouble !
Lost of nice stuff as well.
Frank
rcgbob44
25-Sep-2006, 20:48
So! is £217 a reasonable price to pay for a 999 type top yoke to fit a 998?
That includes postage.
might be worth watching this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ducati-Fork-bridge-open-milled-748-916-996-998_W0QQitemZ170032612758QQihZ007QQcategoryZ10448Q QrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
:) Crust
rcgbob44
26-Sep-2006, 08:32
Crust
had a look at that last night but its not as nice as the one in the German site.
moto748
26-Sep-2006, 13:33
Has anyone had dealings with the above company in Germany?
There web site is www.ducatisaarland.de and they have some interesting items especially a 999 style top yoke made for the 916/998 series.
Any comments would be appreciated.
I'd say putting 999 bits on a 998 is like winning a gold medal, then getting it silver-plated! :lol:
rcgbob44
26-Sep-2006, 15:08
I can understand your reasoning Moto but the top yoke on a 749/999 is a rather tasty bit of kit.
The 999 yoke does indeed fit a 998 but the damper mounts are no good, it was just by chance that I found the german one and it will accomodate the Ohlins damer etc without any mods to the bike at all.
I have also seen a couple of 998 race bikes that use a modified 999 yoke with no damper mounts, ie machined off
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