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skidlids 11-Jul-2003 18:38

Reading material
 
Just got hold of the book titled Demoquattro Performance Handbook, by Ian Falloon
Only just got it so not to far through it yet, but initially had a quick skim from front to back and it looks very good and bang up to date.

Also I have just been reading another couple of interesting articles.

The first from a copy of RPM magazine Issue 43, April 7th-20th 1995
it features a write up about the Devimead Ducati, a 916SP road bike modified and raced in the British championship by Ray Stringer.

The Second article was in Motorcycle Racer Magazine Dec98/Jan99
It features a write up on Troy Corsers Factory 996.

Both articles highlight the differences between the standard 916/996 road bike and the race versions of the bike.

Redsps 11-Jul-2003 21:05

where did you manage to get that book from mate, sounds like a good companion book to falloons other books on dukes.
what is the cost.

Red

skidlids 11-Jul-2003 21:23

Ordered it from Amazon 2 days ago, after seeing the one Dallas came back from America with, thing is it cost me less than what he paid for it in the Seattle Ducati dealership.

Redsps 11-Jul-2003 21:58

I think I best order a copy , essential reading and info...
You can never have enough information I reckon.
cheers
Red:D:D:D

skidlids 11-Jul-2003 23:17

Your not wrong there Red, I've had a bit more of a read during this evenings shift and it certainly does contain a hell of a lot of useful info.
Also found another interesting write up in issue 56 of RPM magazine from Feb 1996, where they have a in depth write up on Fogarty's 1995 championship winning 955.
Its amazing how often weight bias, trail and wheelbase are refered to as they differ so much from your production based models.


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