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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:27   #1
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Crash Bungs
looking for some crash bungs that you can bolt into the frame...
just phone up R&G, and they dont do them for a 620 sport 2003 model..

any idea!!

Thanks Ian
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:41   #2
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:42   #3
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Speedymoto?

Have you got a number???

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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:43   #4
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They dont list them cos they need a hole through the fairing, but that doesnt stop you fitting them. Have a look at some of the race day pix and you'll see all sorts. And remember that you pay well over the top for the fitting kit for your particular bike. I just went out and bought some allen bolts to suit how I wanted to fit the s/h ones I bought.
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:51   #5
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www.speedymoto.com

They're a US website. You can order direct or through Spareshack. They also make bungs that go between frame and fairing if you don't want to go drilling holes. Didn't check to see if they do ones to fit your bike though.
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 13:55   #6
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also....one good turn etc etc....

No pic of the SS bungs sadly but a good contact anyways:

http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/k...eite&seite=107

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Get the speedy ones then at least something on the bike will be speedy
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Old 25-Oct-2006, 14:40   #8
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Get the speedy ones then at least something on the bike will be speedy

Bitch!!!! how are the rear sets coming along??

Thanks for you help guys,
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