View Full Version : PICTURES OF THE NEW 749R HUGGER
yellowisfriedegg
20-Jul-2004, 16:54
Is that a Ducati Performance one ?
dickieducati
20-Jul-2004, 16:57
just what i wanted to know too
Ferrari Pete
20-Jul-2004, 18:11
Where was it from !!!! Have one on order from JHP (Ducati Coventry)
Yes it is the proper ducati performance one bought from my local dealer in Newcastle
List price £165. I got it for £120 ish.
It was a rel t**t to get lined up and to get to the bolt on the inside of the swinging arm.
yellowisfriedegg
21-Jul-2004, 08:52
Sounds like I will have to get my local dealer to phone Georgina , I have had one on order since April 1st and still no sign :(
yellowisfriedegg
21-Jul-2004, 15:20
Originally posted by yellowisfriedegg
Sounds like I will have to get my local dealer to phone Georgina , I have had one on order since April 1st and still no sign :(
Somebody (probably M & S if it's the dealer in Newcastle) is telling you porkies Ian :o
According to Georgina at Ducati UK there have been no genuine Ducati Performance huggers for the fabricated swingarm in the UK yet , she has just recieved a part number and orders are being placed now.
Having said that , the hugger in your photo's looks very nice and £120 is a fair price , I would be interested to hear where it really did come from
:roll:
timetrial
21-Jul-2004, 15:35
have a word with Nigel at Sandbar Composites (01295 812 792) all of his stuff is from MS Composites in Germany who make all of the Performance and Corse stuff for Ducati but also sell it under their own name. Out of interest they do a really trick mono seat unit that's the actual part fitted to the 999F04 with the mesh exhaust cover incorporated.
yellowisfriedegg
21-Jul-2004, 16:59
Thats very tasty , but how much would it cost to get the rear end of a Termi can modified to look like a race pipe to go with it ? :o
Definately a genuine Ducati Performance part.
It came in the proper Ducati box with corresponding part number and description.
It was bought from a Ducati main dealer and has the geuine Ducati manufacturers label on the inside.
It fitted properly except for the inner swinging arm bolt being a pig to get at.
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