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jgriff 09-Nov-2006 05:45

I've had them on the 851 for 10 years, no problems. They go a bit yellow with age, and every now and then the seals need to be changed. Good investment.


Griff

loony888 09-Nov-2006 10:09

i use the cpc ones with no problems, i chose them cos i can get the genuine green ducati o-rings easily, i change these regularly and havn't had a leak.

Jasper 12-Nov-2006 16:53

Do we have a direct link to cpc ones,please and where in England?

Mr.R 12-Nov-2006 18:22

Sorry no direct link to "cpc" but i picked mine up at the Ally Pally show, they were inline the type. Just be carefull to position them so they don't touch anything......or they can undo!.......whilst starting my "92 strada up in the drive, wearing shorts...to let it warm up, whilst putting on my leathers, i noticed something cold on my leg......the prop for the tank had pushed the Q.D. button and disconected the fuel line under the tank, spraying fuel out of the right hand side of the bike! I repositioned the "cpc" no problems since.
Steve Robins s.w.

skidlids 12-Nov-2006 20:10

Just checked my ones from A&R racing, they ARE CPC

http://www.arracing.co.uk/

Jasper 12-Nov-2006 22:56

Ok,Skids,you've sold me!I rang them the other day,but didn't buy!Tomorrow i will!

Ains. 19-Nov-2006 12:59

I kid you not, check out Halfords. I was in the Middlebrook store (Bolton) last week and shock, horror, probe, phew wot a scorcher, there was a packet of the female white plastic connectors (two of) in the fuel items section.
They looked exactly the same as the ones on my SP4S.

Ains.

Jasper 19-Nov-2006 13:43

Too late!!:(


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