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Herb 24-May-2005 16:44

Hi from new bloke!
 
Hi,

Just bought my first Ducati, a 95 750 ss. Less than 8000 miles, FSH. Sensible mods include Goodridge hoses, better sounding exhausts (not sure what they are as they are not marked) and solo seat. Pic attached.

Hope to see some of you guys around in the summer if it gets here.

Herb.

AK 24-May-2005 16:46

Hi herb - welcome to the nuthouse:)

where are you based?

C

oh, and mines a large hot chocolate today - frothy cream on the top would be nice:D

domski 24-May-2005 16:47

Hi Herb,

Your bike looks splendid!! :D

Welcome to the mad house.

Dom

beancounter 24-May-2005 16:47

Nice one Herb, especially the Superlight single seat (cheeky !)

Where in the country are you ?

HW 24-May-2005 16:47

I was just going to ask the same thing ... where are you?

Welcome and I better have a coffee this time, been in the (virtual) bar all day! <hic>

;)

MARTIN H 24-May-2005 16:52

Hi Herb, and welcome!

Screwy 24-May-2005 16:57

Welcome Herb and nice bike :cool: Whats the swingarm ? looks very solid and nice eccentric adjusters .


Paul

Herb 24-May-2005 16:58

I am in the Midlands near Lutterworth. Just moved here from Essex.

Herb 24-May-2005 17:06

I think the swing arm is Metmachex. The adjusters are a doddle to use, much better than conventional adjusters I think.
This machine is a big change from the z900 had before.

Jools 24-May-2005 17:07

Nice bike Herb, like the single seat and the swingarm (looks like a Metmachex swingarm to me Screwy).

Welcome to the club

DOH! Beat me to the Metmachex answer by a minute - while I was still typing

[Edited on 24-5-2005 by Jools]

ali 24-May-2005 17:54

Welcome to the board. Lovely looking SS, previous owner has also changed to the underslung rear brake (was standard on 96-97 i think). Superlight seat looks great (I would say that!) as do the cans and the gorgeous swingarm.

Ali

butch890 24-May-2005 18:00

Welcome to the award winning club.
Nice bike ,hope to see you at one of our meets
Butch

JPM 24-May-2005 18:04

Looks good..

Hello!

monstermob 998 24-May-2005 18:12

welcome Herb -nice example of an SS mate -i'd keep an eye on all the trick bits if i was you theres a lot of dd racers eyeing them already!!!!!!!:cool:
i'll have a sparkly water

Ian900SLV 24-May-2005 19:32

Welcome Herb
Nice looking bike mate, I am not to far from you, maybe bump into you, I go to the six hills bike meet most Tuesday nights either on the SL or the RD350 YPVS

Ian

weeian 24-May-2005 19:38

awsome looking bike, really nice.

/ian

Iconic944ss 25-May-2005 09:06

Welcome Herb - Nice piece of kit you have there....

All you need to do now is contact Lizzie, join the club fully and bring that shiney bike to one of the track days for us all to lust over and compare notes :)

Cheers - Frank

ath748 25-May-2005 11:14

Welcome and congrats on joining the right club! Now that we've taken over the DOC!!

Ade.

I think I'll have a coffee and a cheese and bacon danish please. :D

Iconic944ss 25-May-2005 11:26

Sorry to be a pessimist but it strikes me as curious that someone would fit a different swingarm to a 750? On a 900 I can imagine it as there is a little more power...

lol - I'll get my wet and stinky coat on now :lol:

Frank

skidlids 25-May-2005 11:33

Welcom and you are right the bike does have some very nice mods, wouldn't mind trying that arm in my Desmo Due racer. is it attached to a standard shock or something a bit more trick.

Kev

Frank maybe a previous owne saw it as a way of raising the rear ride height and adding a Alloy arm at the same time

Herb 25-May-2005 11:36

I have no idea why the swing arm was changed. It was done from nearly new I understand by the first owner. I have the original, along with original exhausts, seat etc and it is ok and not crash damaged. I like the look of the metmachex and chain adjustment is a doddle.
Whatever, I am very happy with it. Good torque and drive out of corners. Seems to do a lot with not much power in comparison to say a sports 600. My last bike was a '76' z900. Nice bike to look at but very very heavy with a hinge somewhere in the middle of the frame. The SS could not be more different.

Iconic944ss 25-May-2005 12:07

Excellent, glad the mods have been done for all the right reasons!

Riding a twin (esp after a UJM) certainly takes some getting used to I believe.

Does anyone do a 750 big bore, high comp conversion ;)

Cheers - Frank

Herb 25-May-2005 13:49

The riding position is what takes the most getting used to after the sit up and beg zed. I now have mirrors that don't vibrate too much, unfortunately they only show my elbows. I think the zed got more admiring glances from the public though....I used to have one of those....

ali 25-May-2005 13:56

Quote:

Originally posted by Herb
I used to have one of those....
*sniff* *sniff*...... Sounds like it didn't last long enough..... :(

Lovely bikes though, and a classic (hence the admiring looks). Used to ride a z650 for a while. Lovely engine but every other component seemed to be made from plasticine. You've kind of come to the other end of the scale now. Not much power but the frame, suspension and brakes couldn't be much better. Get her on track and you'll see where the money was spent. :D

Cheers,

ali

Herb 25-May-2005 14:03

The 'I used to have one of those' quote was the common quote from various old boys who used to come up and chat whenever you parked up.

It was nice for a while but I wanted something that handled and stopped.
You try stopping 550lbs of bike plus my bulk with a single disc, single piston caliper. Hard to believe it was once state of the art.

The brakes on the SS are a revelation. On the first ride I used my normal braking distance and had to accelarate again or I would not have made it to the junction. I am hooked already.

Herb 26-May-2005 12:34

Well, my membership application + cheque went in the post this morning.

I have found out a bit more about the bike after studying the documents. The first owner had the solo seat, F1 carbon cans, dynojet 2 and K+N fitted at the PDI. The rear floating brake kit was bought from Baines and was fitted shortly after along with the swing arm.

ali 26-May-2005 12:51

Sounds like a very well sorted SS. All the right mods with money spent where it'll have the most effect (except the bling swingarm!). I twigged yesterday that the floating brake must have been done with the swinger as the metmachex item doesn't have the lug to hold the fixed unit.

I've been sorely tempted by a metmachex 'arm for some time now but can't quite seem to find the reddies to buy one. Maybe after the DD racing I'll treat the road bike to one for xmas!

Cheers,

Ali

Iconic944ss 26-May-2005 14:56

Great - another cool SS enters the fold.

Long may this continue.

Lots of info here on the SS models (especially now the Desmodue series is in full swing) + lots and lots of othe good info sites.

If I ever get my act together - I put some of the good ones in here.

Frank


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