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Old 18-Jul-2008, 01:12
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& just to keep andyb happy, I've finally got a 'proper' clutch to go in it now too !

Corse Bucci Titanium 6 post with ramp and ball mech & Barnett clutch pack


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Old 18-Jul-2008, 09:19
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You big tart!

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Old 04-Sep-2008, 20:24
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woohoo ! new rear disc is finally here !!
bleedin' Italians and their long holidays

(225mm diam & fully floating) suffice to say it's a very nice bit of kit, many thanks to Ian at Speedycom for sourcing it for me

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Old 04-Sep-2008, 20:35
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bleedin' Italians and their long holidays
It's not just the Italians that have long holidays
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Old 04-Sep-2008, 20:46
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It's not just the Italians that have long holidays

I've heard the Duke & Duchess of Earlswood holiday often too
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Old 04-Sep-2008, 20:52
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I've heard the Duke & Duchess of Earlswood holiday often too
Already planning the next holiday

You're not going to ride it all the way to JHP are you
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Old 04-Sep-2008, 21:16
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You're not going to ride it all the way to JHP are you

eh ?
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Old 04-Sep-2008, 22:12
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woohoo ! new rear disc is finally here !!
bleedin' Italians and their long holidays

(225mm diam & fully floating) suffice to say it's a very nice bit of kit, many thanks to Ian at Speedycom for sourcing it for me



The big question is: Will that rear disk, caliper carier fit my 998?







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Old 04-Sep-2008, 22:26
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The big question is: Will that rear disk, caliper carier fit my 998?!

nope, you've got one of those 'old school - new school' half finished swing arms on yours
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Old 10-Sep-2008, 08:42
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needed some 'strange' 'M7' size bolts to fit the caliper to the MotoCorse bracket

ProBolt to the rescue with some rather tasty M7x20 Ti with drilled and dished out heads ! very nice indeed, may have to invest in the ones for the front calipers too

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