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Old 06-May-2011, 23:58   #1
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www.carlsalter.com for most manuals
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Old 07-May-2011, 07:46   #2
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Cheers Guys - I am in Farnham but I added that after the question was asked!
Managed to find a parts catalogue so i'm off to make a list
Popham sounds interesting - can't make this weekend though sadly.

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Old 07-May-2011, 18:22   #3
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there should be parts manuals on the ducati website, though now well hidden. However there seems to be some difference between what is on there and the part number on the microfische. No idea why.

I have a service manual for a 996 if you need it.
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