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Old 14-Jun-2006, 10:58   #1
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They will look rediculous with that std exhaust system...........Id get a proper exhaust first!....

Oh and whats that rust near your v cyl head bolts? And why no polished exhaust?
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:01   #2
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Sharpy is that the Old Style Hugger the same as IanG's

How Yesteryear
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:06   #3
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Andy, it would not suprise me if you buy a set of these, you got to have something to suprise me with !
Is the wife speaking to you yet ? I mean you must have expected it, who goes all the way to Ducati glasgow ( 3 hours ) for a service, comes back with a new bike double the price and expects their wife not to notice, you would not find me doing anything devious like that !!!

The rearsets that I had seen were the corse style DP rearsets and they are £525 at Motorapido but they will discount them to about £450 ish.
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:08   #4
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Andy, you better have a look in your DP catalouge, you may find that me and sharpy have the 'correct' 749R/999R rear hugger yours is the inferior version that is made for the less exclusive models !!!
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No i'm still in the Dog House

And no I have no new sparkly bits
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:10   #6
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AndyRiches ....?? hugger, dunno, better ask Mr Bayliss, pic is of his bike LOL
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:16   #7
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Ha Ha, good one graham, we have the 'factory' huggers, Andy you better get Ducati Glasgow to change yours I think, he rang you yet with price for our little incident ?
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:31   #8
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Those rearsets arnt the "corse" ones! Ive had a set of those. They are just a copy of the D/p ones! ...and sorry to say the ones i had wernt much good either! The lever pivot isnt bushed so it wears quickly and then the pedal wobbles!
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Old 14-Jun-2006, 11:40   #9
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Andyriches ? whats "the other hugger" ?
looked at mine here in myoffice waiting to be fitted and it deffo looks like the current factory Xerox/Airwaves etc one
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Your in the office, should you not be working instead of dreaming about 749R's

If you look in the latest DP bible you will see the very latest :hot off the carbon press : slightly more protective and streamlined hugger than the older type of years past !
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