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Old 25-Sep-2006, 23:25   #1
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Ozz I have a PDFs of the 2000 Monster 600 I can email you if you want, the parts manuals and the owners handbook around 4.5mb for one and 3.77mb the other


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Old 25-Sep-2006, 23:26   #2
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Kev that would be brilliant! Email is ducati@phelliker.freeserve.co.uk.

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Am about to do the clutch as today the bike was moving forward with clutch lever all the way in!

Also think I'll get some new front pads. Anyone recommend a make/dealer?
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Am about to do the clutch as today the bike was moving forward with clutch lever all the way in!

Also think I'll get some new front pads. Anyone recommend a make/dealer?

The clutch on my M600 has been feeling a bit iffy of late, as though the clutch hose is expanding to far or the mastercylinder isn't moving enough fluid, not quite dragging but doesn't seel like it use to.

Lots of pads around including some on Ebay.

best stick with the tried and tested Brands

Carbon Lorraines/EBCs/Ferodo/Bendix etc


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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ducati-EBC-FA9...QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ducati-Brembo-...QQcmdZViewItem


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Cheers Kev.

Will check what MY year bike is as although registered in 2000 may be a 1999. On a couple of sites there were different pads for -99 and 00-
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Ozz the easy way to spot the difference is the early calipers only have one central mounting pin with the later calipers having two pins.
The early calipers with only one pin for the pads also use a 40mm bolt spacing where they mount to the fork leg with the later ones having a 65mm spacing.


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