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Old 18-Aug-2006, 21:30   #1
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Just get some slightly longer brackets made up and position them as they are normally. Also longer hose, available from JHP and new clips make the job spot on.

Below were just temporary, but you get the idea.
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Old 18-Aug-2006, 21:34   #2
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Old 18-Aug-2006, 21:56   #3
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I used original bracket and reservoir, bolted to one of the handlebar clamp bolts (use a longer allan bolt). You will need a longer hose to reach the reservoir
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Old 18-Aug-2006, 22:45   #7
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 12:43   #8
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Both front brake and clutch reservoirs are mounted to the mid portion of the top triple clamp. Works like a charm!

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 13:06   #9
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Cheers - some good ideas there..

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Old 21-Aug-2006, 15:28   #10
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Wink here is an idead . . .
basically - on my 748/853 - I drilled two holes and fabrictaed an aluminium post to hold the reservoirs on the Top Yoke.

www.khushy.com/748.jpg

On my 999s I have gone a slightly different (tidier & oem look) route as you can see from these pics - the end of the handle bar is left open - no plug - I then bought two bar end mirrors from Motrax - removed the mirrors (keeping all the brackets) and then mounted 2 reservoirs which are the same size as the rear brake reservoir(cant understand why you need such a big reservoir as the standard one anyway) and bingo - looks really good - no mess no fuss and most importantly - ITS FULLY ADJUSTABLE - cause you know how important that is to us Ducati owners!!!!

LOL!

www.khushy.com/999a.jpg
www.khushy.com/999b.jpg

Hope this helps!

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