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Nattyboy 11-Sep-2006 13:02

851/888 Stuff for sale
 
Im having a sort out now at last, and have the following items for sale. All are brand new still in the (mostly cagiva!) packet genuine parts, and most are not available anymore !

To save all the hassle of resizing, let me know your e-mail if you need any pics. More stuff to follow I expect..(Bracketed prices were list prices when new)

EARLY 851 FRONT MUDGUARD IN RED - £30 (£75)
888 TOOL KIT AND CASE (RARE CAGIVA PRINTED LOGOS) - £25 (£40)
ALLOY SP (EARLY SHAPE) TANK ** - £275 (£900)
851 BUMPAD FOR SINGLE SEAT - £20 (£76)
888 V PEICE IN RED (RARE EDITION WITH EXTRA VENTS) - £69 (£114)
ASSORTED (LATEST SHAPE) 851/888 REAR SIDE PANELS - £50 EACH (£220)
FAIRING AIR CONVEYORS (BITS INSIDE) IN RED - £19 (£54)
REV COUNTER - £49 (£170)
STRADA SEAT LOCK COVER - £7 (£21)
WATER PUMP COVER - £25 (£50)
CARBON FUEL CAP KIT - £40 (£98)


** Its a brand new boxed tank, but it has a minor dent in it that was done at the factory or in transit because it was a sealed box (no cracks to paintwork and im sure it can be sorted easily). I cant even get it to come out in a photo !!

Rob B 11-Sep-2006 13:18

nat,

I'll have a pair of red air convetors, please.

Rgds, Rob

Jonathan Novice 11-Sep-2006 13:26

Hi Natt
You have a PM
Jonathan

philthy 12-Sep-2006 00:29

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Do you know if the v piece will fit the early 851 fairing? & have you still got the bum pad? ( got told by the missus I couldn't afford the shock you had for sale )

Phil

Rob B 12-Sep-2006 07:38

The early 851 fairings have no fixing for the top bolt on the V piece. That's not to say that something couldn't be moulded in there during a dark, winter eve. The threaded inserts (that you puch into the mount) are Tappex, and easily avaialable.

Rgds, Rob

Nattyboy 12-Sep-2006 08:21

Cheers Rob. Yes, there are no provisions but I have seen a guy fit one to an early 851 and it really does tidy the front up (not to mention stopping all the crud being thrown onto the front cylinder !

Ive got plenty of bum pads so no bother there !

Cheers
Nat

philthy 12-Sep-2006 08:40

Thanks Rob

I'm quite good at bodging so will have a go if it's still for sale.

I feel that the fairing looks more complete with the v piece fitted on the later bikes.

I've been buying the odd part with a view to fitting them over the winter, including a spare set of white wheels so I can powder coat the existing ones black. I still can't make my mind up which looks best, black or white!

Nat

Will have it if it's still for sale.

I wish I'd hung on for a bum pad from you as I had a heck of a saga buying one from belgium via ebay.

Will pm later.

Rob B 12-Sep-2006 08:48

When you're ready, PM me and I'll take some photo's of the new panels and the hole dimensions for the tapex, treaded inserts.

Rgds, Rob

philthy 12-Sep-2006 09:07

Thanks very much. I'll take you up on that.

Phil

Stuart. M 13-Sep-2006 19:49

Nat - have you just the one 888 v piece?
Be v.interested if phil hasn't taken it or by luck you do have another.
Tyre scuffed mine badly at Donnington earlier this week!

Thanks
Stuart

Nattyboy 13-Sep-2006 23:12

Got 2 left stuart..

Nat

Stuart. M 14-Sep-2006 18:29

I'm in luck then!
Put my name on one and let me know p&p and payment details etc

Ta

Stuart

pibbow 14-Sep-2006 19:45

Hi natt can you put me down for the last v pannel

regards

Peter

851neil 17-Sep-2006 10:33

parts
 
Nat, I'm looking for the triangular blue sensor that sits on the frame behind the throttle bodies on the 851 you wouldn't happen to have one would you, or know of a source ??
cheers


Neil

Mr.R 17-Sep-2006 12:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by 851neil
Nat, I'm looking for the triangular blue sensor that sits on the frame behind the throttle bodies on the 851 you wouldn't happen to have one would you, or know of a source ??
cheers


Neil


Hi, Neil i belive the same part is used on the 916's only it's coloured black and fitted up by the headstock.I think it's the air pressure sensor off the top of my head,but i may be wrong.

Steve Robins SW UK

phil911 17-Sep-2006 13:08

Correct !!!

Absolute Pressure Sensor
Pressure : 100Kpa ...

Black item on 9xx generations and Blue on 8xx ...

Duc ref : 552.400.21.A

Phil911

Rob B 17-Sep-2006 13:10

Grab one of any pre 999 series bike.

Rgds, Rob

851neil 17-Sep-2006 18:32

cheers guys

pablo 18-Sep-2006 19:05

Nat - can I have a carbon fuel cap assembly - Im assuming this is Keyless? (ie like the Sandbar fuel cap)

Please let me know postage and I will Paypal you

Nattyboy 19-Sep-2006 00:10

No - this is the kit that utilises the bikes existing lockset..can e-mail a pic..?
Nat

jgriff 19-Sep-2006 06:09

Air pressure sensor here. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-Druckse... QcmdZViewItem

851neil 19-Sep-2006 09:22

cheers mate - just bought it, better than a later version and potentially having to chop the harness etc.
regards

Neil

pablo 21-Sep-2006 22:23

Carbon Fuel cap
 
Nat
Thanks for the clarification - not what I was looking for but cheers

Nattyboy 25-Sep-2006 10:41

Stu/Philthy - do you still need the v peices - gathering dust on my desk...!!

Cheers

Nat

philthy 25-Sep-2006 17:55

Oops
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nattyboy
Stu/Philthy - do you still need the v peices - gathering dust on my desk...!!

Cheers

Nat


Erm....Sorry Nat...Red face here :( Wrote the cheque last week, put it into the envelope , wrote the address on the front, realised I needed a stamp and can't remember what I did with it after that. I was convinced I'd posted it. :confused:

Old age is a terrible thing :(

I've asked my wife do do it tomorrow.......that way I'll know it's been done. ;)


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