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04-Dec-2004, 11:51
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BSB Spec Ohlins forks anyone?
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04-Dec-2004, 12:51
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The look like standard 748/996/998R ohlins to me...i.e. not the road and track version, along with standard yokes?
Not saying they havn't been reworked or anything, but noone should pay silly money for them.
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04-Dec-2004, 13:52
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Non radial caliper fork bottoms either! Surely a bike contending in BSB would have R&T forks and radials??
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04-Dec-2004, 18:03
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Don't think they're R&T, just standard Duke ones. R&Ts look like the bottom piccy here:
http://www.kyleusa.com/catalog/ohlin...ks_1001535.htm
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04-Dec-2004, 18:17
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They look standard issue tbh
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04-Dec-2004, 18:35
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Yet another dodgy e-bayer then?
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04-Dec-2004, 18:40
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His feedback isnt that good but i think thst these forks are from a privateer BSB entry so they quite possibly are standard 998 forks with modded internals.
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04-Dec-2004, 22:09
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They would be std 998s forks as Malc Ashley rode one of them in the privateer class in 2003 and a 998RS in BSB 2004
They are Ducati originals which are Road and Track with there own fitment bottoms (same internals info from Ohlins)
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