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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:55   #31
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Boy do I want that screen!!!
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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:56   #32
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Anyone spotted the non original bits yet ?
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Old 26-Sep-2005, 23:58   #33
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Tank??
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:01   #34
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Do you know Phil that`s the bike I`ve based my lowly Strada on.Should it have three spoke wheels for that year?
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:02   #35
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I am assured not.....tis one of the many designs which came out of the factory,according to my extremely knowledgeable source.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:05   #36
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I agree Phil,they seemed to left the factory with what ever bits were around! The Racing Brochure for '93 models show three spokes and a tank with a breather hump.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:06   #37
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That's just fcuking sublime. The milled out clutch casing, those pipes, the dinky rear disk, the not-off-the-shelf ohlins, the matt black marchis....... hmmmmmmmm...........

Almost worth giving up racing for.......

Take care of her.

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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:07   #38
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Well again my source assures me that the wheels are correct for the later models.
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Old 27-Sep-2005, 00:08   #39
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Very nice indeed. I'd be scared to take that on a trackday. most of the bits that are likely to brake will be irreplaceable. you might want to think about getting a standard set of rear sets, just in case.

As for non-original bits, Brembo narrow track discs and calipers were not invented yet in 1993.
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brembo radial levers original?????
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