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Old 07-Aug-2005, 10:24   #11
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Eric, U2U me your address and I'll send you a works manual on CD. Welcome to the better part of the board
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 12:04   #12
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Rob, does your manual cover sp4's? if so, could i please have a copy as well?
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 12:17   #13
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Eric,

It's in the post.

Chris,

Strada, SP0 and SP5. In other words, all variants of the Std'ish engine. That said, there's a bunch on Ohlins damper and Showa forks rebuilds.

Rgds, Rob
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 12:33   #14
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Cheers Rob, but I think I've got that one. Sorry for the hijack Eric, but I think I might be heading down this slippery slope of an 888 rebuild as well. Actually, it's already started.
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 13:19   #15
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Lovely - you lucky man.

AN 888 is the only Duke I think that could seduce me away from my 900ss.

Good luck !!!

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Old 08-Aug-2005, 17:37   #16
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Trying to figure out the best way to remove the motor.No horror stories so far,just a bit of dodgy wiring.
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 17:43   #17
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Looking good

Keep us posted...
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 17:44   #18
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Keep unbolting bits and eventually it drops on you toe!
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Old 08-Aug-2005, 17:51   #19
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Seriously, one of these helps so you can take the swingarm off and keep the whole show balanced.
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Old 09-Aug-2005, 01:37   #20
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...Came home with this??? What like, I was going round Sainsbury's, and saw these on offer, so I popped it in the trolley??!!

Nice one mate, looks lovely.
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