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Old 27-Mar-2005, 21:21   #11
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I've bought this one from Kämna in germany..

Does the job great..

http://www.ducati-kaemna.de/cms_en/k...l&artikel=1175
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Old 27-Mar-2005, 22:26   #12
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Why would you want one? For the road? you're having a larf, ain't ya.
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Old 27-Mar-2005, 23:10   #13
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The thing is it aint a larf. If you want to open the throttle, you end up having two bites at the throttle grip, with the std 90 degrees of movement!!
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Old 27-Mar-2005, 23:23   #14
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didnt we have this discussion last time...I thought we all agreed its down to the size of your willy
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 00:50   #15
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works allright on the 996, 998.............

Horses for corses mate, id rather just do the job right

£150 squid aint exactly breaking the bank,saves all the hassle of removing tank etc + you get 3 different cams to play with

I think I have this fitted and it is good, but you still need to remove the tank and put the new cables on, as the existing cables don't fit into the throttle
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 01:10   #16
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Bollox you dont do ya
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 01:30   #17
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look at the picture on the site and compare it with the original fitting, it is completely different

getting the tank of is easy, getting the airbox lid off is a real *******

once you have the lid off, fitting thec cables is easy
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 12:23   #18
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 12:25   #19
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No seriously...tank off is easy, dont try to remove the air box top in situe, its far easier to undo the two inlet clamps and remove the complete box along with throttle cables and pipes......... then you can take the top off and alter to your hearts content!!
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Old 28-Mar-2005, 12:42   #20
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