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pablo 04-Aug-2006 00:34

Buy the one on eBay?

Jools 04-Aug-2006 09:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by pablo
Buy the one on eBay?


I look on eBay everyday and there isn't a matching front wheel, only a rear.

There are a couple on eBay Germany but one seller only appears to want cash and the other wants about 350 Euros

NUx 04-Aug-2006 10:13

Like this?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT

Jools 04-Aug-2006 10:26

Cheers Nux....will only ship to USA :(

But I have friends and colleagues in California :D

A plot hatches...

Monty 04-Aug-2006 11:12

Jools Hagons are great, they don't charge you if the wheel won't straighten. When WJB had his 'little' off at Donington last year the front marchesini on the TZ was bent badly enough to break the tyre bead-they straightened it. Dam tough those forged marchesini's. Give them a go mate-you have nothing to lose.

John

NUx 04-Aug-2006 20:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jools
Cheers Nux....will only ship to USA :(

But I have friends and colleagues in California :D

A plot hatches...


Have you asked the seller?
Because a lot of people say they don't do it, and when you ask it is no problem.
Else, if you can't work it out, just let me know. Perhaps I can help.

NUx 05-Aug-2006 10:31

Found this today.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-900ss-F...QQcmdZViewItem
Will they fit the 851/888?
The size is the same ...

Douglas851 05-Aug-2006 14:46

They will need the bearings and internal spacers changed to fit an 888


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