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Old 29-Mar-2005, 00:37
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How much for a pair of Cambelts?

just a quickie!, havn't phoned round yet, but was wondering where to get the cheapest Genuine Ducati belts. Regards.
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Old 29-Mar-2005, 00:44
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Lasty pair i got was about £65 for my 916
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Old 29-Mar-2005, 00:48
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Interesting.

How easy is it to change the cam belts yourself, I do a bit of spannering, nothing too heavy (no engine rebuilds here my friend ) but with a bit of nowledge, is it an easy`ish job?

[Edited on 28-3-2005 by The996Master]
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Old 29-Mar-2005, 00:55
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Here is a link on one way of doing it

http://www.ducatitech.com/4v/maint/belts/index.html
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Old 30-Mar-2005, 00:50
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I don't think Britain's top most Butcher would entertain a 'heart-transplant' so I say "leave it to the Pro's".

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Old 30-Mar-2005, 09:59
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Belts cost me £60+ for my 888. If you've even a little mechanical understanding, the job's not difficult - taking around 3 hrs start to finish.

(Replaced my own belts last summer, on the grounds that I wouldn't let the 'pros' in my neck of the woods even wash my bike! I used Skidlids' link as a guide. No problems).
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Old 30-Mar-2005, 10:11
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Any sites for doing 2V's or is it basically the same as for 4V's
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Old 30-Mar-2005, 10:44
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Couldn't be much easier for 2v:

http://www.ducatisuite.com/beltchange.html

I've used the 5mm/6mm allen-key settings for a year now and never had any problems. Be careful with torqueing the tensioner bolts up though as the alloy feels a little 'soft'.

You will also want to check them after a few miles to make sure they've bedded in without generating too much slack.
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