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Old 26-Dec-2009, 22:07   #1
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Over this way .... to cold for me

So i spent a couple of hours in the shed checking the shims on the bitsa,
which were all in tolerance
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Old 26-Dec-2009, 22:16   #2
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So i spent a couple of hours in the shed checking the shims on the bitsa,
which were all in tolerance

Funny that
Seems like that is often the case when raced by someone who has many years experience of riding and racing Ducatis, they learn not to over rev them.
Get the gearing right and get Max Power and Max Torque figures from a Dyno run then ride it to the rev counter in the first 4 gears.


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Old 26-Dec-2009, 22:30   #3
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Funny that
Seems like that is often the case when raced by someone who has many years experience of riding and racing Ducatis, they learn not to over rev them.
Get the gearing right and get Max Power and Max Torque figures from a Dyno run then ride it to the rev counter in the first 4 gears.

I learnt not to over rev ducati's long ago with the threat of a good kicking
off the old chap when he let me loose on his MHR bevel....
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Old 27-Dec-2009, 07:02   #4
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I put an Elliot one on mine. Easy to fit and good service and advice from them.
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Old 28-Dec-2009, 22:51   #5
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I've got a Scitsu for mine! Can't tell you if it's working yet but it should be OK
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Old 29-Dec-2009, 00:04   #6
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I've got a Scitsu for mine! Can't tell you if it's working yet but it should be OK

Should have a RED backing on it

although I do have a Red backed Scitsu that didn't read correctly on my 600SS.
As its direct powered from the bikes battery I think its been back to the factory and altered to run on a bike using a P8 computer such as a SPS.


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Old 29-Dec-2009, 00:21   #7
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Before i buy a rev counter i need to source some legal forks
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I have an Elliot Tacho for sale if you need one.
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