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butch890 04-Feb-2006 10:16

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Originally posted by Flanks
All that, and no free parker pen? You've been had Butch!

Oh yeah, did you get the bus pass sorted for transport between rounds?
Swapped the parker for some incontinence pants,got the bus pass(henry,s given me his) meals on wheels are doing me lunches at all rounds (apart from cadwell-they say its too far!).
Can i wear a tanktop under my leathers?
Butch

paynep 04-Feb-2006 10:41

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Originally posted by AK and CK
Paul - battery must be any OE applicable to that model, according to the rules..........


Alan

Thanks Alan. Bit of shame as I have found room for a titchy little 998 Corse one, but will have to figure where I can put the std one........

Cue hilarious "wit"

butch890 04-Feb-2006 12:06

Quote:

Originally posted by paynep
Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Paul - battery must be any OE applicable to that model, according to the rules..........


Alan

Thanks Alan. Bit of shame as I have found room for a titchy little 998 Corse one, but will have to figure where I can put the std one........

Cue hilarious "wit"
Oy,get off our thread!
:lol:
Butch

AK 04-Feb-2006 17:04

Paul, you could try asking the RC's view of using a gel battery tho?
Not OE to the older models I grant you, but is used on the later bikes.

In fact, what prob would anyone have with competitors using batteries which are easily obtained that will fit these bikes?
I had also looked at the little DUCATI OE ones from other bikes too.
We have gel one on the 620 & std lump of stone in the 583.

Alan

Tonio600 04-Feb-2006 18:05

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Message original : AK and CK
We have gel one on the 620 & std lump of stone in the 583.


Hi Alan,

Is there a big difference of weight between those 2 types of battery (in kilos please :lol: ).

AK 04-Feb-2006 19:39

No Tonio, not at all.

The gel batteries are a bit smaller - but they can be laid on their side (or even upside down!) if you need to put the battery elsewhere on the bike, or need more space.

C:)

ps: tried to reply straight away but website crashed again!:(

AK 04-Feb-2006 20:08

:eureka::eureka:

Paul - just dragged out the rule book:

Rule 1.6.14 Battery: The size & type of battery must be from an OEM Ducati Fitment

That might just help you mate

C:)

Tonio600 05-Feb-2006 13:52

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Message original : AK and CK
No Tonio, not at all.
The gel batteries are a bit smaller - but they can be laid on their side (or even upside down!) if you need to put the battery elsewhere on the bike, or need more space.
C:)
ps: tried to reply straight away but website crashed again!:(

Got it, thanks Charlotte.
So I know who do the mechanic in the KRR team ;)


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