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Douglas851
27-Aug-2009, 13:50
A german company makes a copy of an SP4/5 alloy rear subframe. They appear on ebay occasionally, does anyone know the company name and contact details/

mikesps
29-Aug-2009, 04:57
Douglas,

Stefan Neubauer, n.st1@gmx.de or ducparts@online.de

He sells a lot of parts from his e-bay shop ducparts-de.

Very good to deal with.

Iconic944ss
29-Aug-2009, 11:15
Link for his Ebay shop:

http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/ducparts-eu__W0QQ_armrsZ1

or you could drop these guys a line who seem to be able to get a racing corse subframe made:

http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/katalog.htm?&view=artikel&artikel=1615

Iconic944ss
29-Aug-2009, 21:48
Taaa Daaaa......

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-851-888-TELAIETTO-POSTERIORE-MONOPOSTO-ALLUMIN_W0QQitemZ170308811032QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRi cambi_e_Accessori_Moto?hash=item27a7323918&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Jack Daniels & Coke please ;)

Douglas851
31-Aug-2009, 20:43
Thanks for the links

This is it ebay "170377681079"

Does anyone know how much weight it saves?

Mr. R
09-Sep-2009, 15:37
Thanks for the links

This is it ebay "170377681079"

Does anyone know how much weight it saves?

Hi Douglas,
I've been away from this forum for some time and only just stumbled onto your post.
The alloy sbframe in itself saves a bit of weight, but when added to the fact that you've lost the pillion seat pad/pad cover, fold out grab handles, pillion footrests and then if you fit a carbon/Kevlar single seat unit it all adds up to a worth while modification.
However doing all of this isn't cheap, when I look at the rear end of my bike it doesn't take long to get close to £1,000 inc' paintwork.

Steve R

Iconic944ss
10-Sep-2009, 16:47
Just in case youve not seen this in the UK:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-851-888-SP3-Alloy-Rear-Sub-Frame_W0QQitemZ150371198350QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_M otorcycle_Parts?hash=item2302d2658e&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

ace
10-Sep-2009, 20:38
a super example of an sp3 subframe but wrong for the sp4/5 !

spike