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Seat unit........ Hi everyone, and happy new year to you all!!!!! I'm just back from my Christmas holidays, and have just started to get around to sorting the Ducati out, following my nasty High-side at Jerez in November. I've just got hold of a single seat unit, which is on its way to me as we speak. Its gonna need spraying up etc, but thats no prob. However, I'm asking you lot if you know where I can get hold of all the fittings for it? Are any of them transferable from my Bip unit, which I still have albeit in a nasty state?! How do I go about securing the rear light unit to it??? Is it all gonna cost me a further fortune??? Any help, as always, is massively appreciated. Cheers, Mark. |
827.1.086.1A Seat bracket 777.5.234.2B Screws for bracket above (x2) 595.1.027.1A Seat Assembly (includes rubber pads x4) 866.1.023.1A Right hand pad 866.1.024.1A Left hand pad 827.1.120.1A Plate 829.2.004.1A Holder 713.1.109.1A Spacers x2 (which I think is 4mm too long - but check it first) 779.5.009.1A Screws for spacer above x2 866.1.018.1A Rubber spacer 866.1.020.1A Rubber Stoppers x2 764.1.024.1A Rubber Grommets x2 832.1.008.1A Pins x2 You can use all the bits from the BP seat if you want.Then all you need are the spacers and screws. |
Cheers Jasp, Any idea of the cost of that little lot? Mark. |
if you don't mind me asking Mark...where abouts are you getting it sprayed and how much is it going to cost. I've recently got a seat unit off a fellow DSC member that could do with a fresh paint job, but I'm finding most places want in excess of £200 for a full seat unit respray with number boards, which seems a bit pricey to me. Cheers |
Think the postage might cost a bit Harv. Marks in Portugal again I believe. Sure theres a member who does spraying and is supposed to be v good. Cant remember who was talking not so long ago but also Yellow Bip is a bit of a painter too, worth an email for nowt. Jasp You are wrong mate. You can not use the rear light mounting plate for the mono as you had on the bip. Mono is a flat plate while bip is angled to allow for the pillion pad. Most other bits are same but as you said it is necessary to have the spacers in there to raise the seat unit. You dont need all the bits on the list Jasp posted but you do need most. Here is the link to the Ducati website page for the '00 996 so you can see what you need and what you have which might do. Dont need these 866.1.023.1A Right hand pad 866.1.024.1A Left hand pad Front hinge and pins will swap, rear locating pin will do and a few of the nuts and washers but you will see when you check it out. http://www.ducati.com/bikes/catalogs.jhtml?MY=2000 Got all mine for the full replacement seat I have just sold for about £30 if memory serves me right. Get all your part numbers and ring your local dealer, if none local you could try JHP? |
Cheers Yella, and yes I am at home now in Portugal! I'll jot down all the info that you've given me and do some ringing about, but I'll probably end up getting the parts from the UK in the end anyway, as the 'Dealers' here are a bit of a mare! Where did you get the bits from yours from??? |
Yella,we are getting piccy aren't we!Worried about what's on the Mallory vid of Guidos?Only doing my best!:D |
Depends who is seeing the video eh mate ;) Scared mate? Me? Nope! Dont care who sees me in the buff unless there male! Now if we were talking North West 200 vid then bag packing and plane to Antarctica for Yella :lol: Want a lift mate????:P Mark If you need a hand sorting the bits give me an email :borg: |
Cheers Yella, email sent to ya!!!!! |
Yella - I use the bracket from my Bip on a single seat - just fibreglassed some wood into the underside of the unit to build up the height and screwed it in. Mine is a after market seat so not sure if this would work with a 'proper' one. I just change all the fittings when I need to take a pillion. Whe I looked at the cost to get all the bits, it was more than the seat cost!! Paul |
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