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Old 23-May-2009, 00:06   #1
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steve, I have a set of std sprockets which I think is a 15/38 or 39 rear your welcome to have if you want them, bit rusty probably but some life in them
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Old 23-May-2009, 00:16   #2
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steve, I have a set of std sprockets which I think is a 15/38 or 39 rear your welcome to have if you want them, bit rusty probably but some life in them

Hello Bradders

Thanks mate for the offer I may be intrested in the front, *(15)
I just need to get this bloody MOT done so I can run in the bike
so I can do an oil change . . . .

I have booked a few days off next week and hope to have the engine home
to paint Tues/Weds then it's mad rush time if it comes together bloody fantastic and thanks to one and all.

if not no sweat as I need to make sure I am happy and safe to ride the bike

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Old 23-May-2009, 00:29   #3
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I have a gearing spreadsheet which may help you decide which way to go. PM me an e-mail address and I'll send you a copy.

Incidently max speed at 11 000 rpm should be 156mph on std 748 gearing, about right for track, maybe not so good for the road.

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Old 23-May-2009, 00:34   #4
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I have a gearing spreadsheet which may help you decide which way to go. PM me an e-mail address and I'll send you a copy.

Incidently max speed at 11 000 rpm should be 156mph on std 748 gearing, about right for track, maybe not so good for the road.

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Hello Andy 748

you have mail thankyou

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Old 23-May-2009, 00:20   #5
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steve, I have a set of std sprockets which I think is a 15/38 or 39 rear your welcome to have if you want them, bit rusty probably but some life in them


Probably 525 size and Steve's new chain is 520
The smallest renthal quick change sprocket I have in 520 is a 37T
I have a brand new 520 alloy AFAM 35T, its the type you have to fit the cush drives into
14/35 would be nigh on the same as 15/38 but without te need for the longer chain £30 to you if your interested


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The AFAM is just like this one only his is cheaper so if its a 520 it may be worth a bid
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-748-916...3A1%7C294%3A50


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Old 23-May-2009, 00:58   #7
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steve, investing in a quick change carrier is worth it if you are buying a new sprocket anyway, cheaper and better in the long run. I had a talon carrier which was far cheaper than a renthal one and the sprockets are 325 not £145 like std!! no chnage to the cush drives

http://www.emotouk.com/ducati/chains....htm#916996998
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Probably 525 size and Steve's new chain is 520
The smallest renthal quick change sprocket I have in 520 is a 37T
I have a brand new 520 alloy AFAM 35T, its the type you have to fit the cush drives into
14/35 would be nigh on the same as 15/38 but without te need for the longer chain £30 to you if your interested

Hello Skids

I take it this setup would be standard ie (orignal sprocket/ crush drives)

As I did not really want to go this route unless need be.

I don't know will need to have a think


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