It runs!
The bike is now running, but the y-piece joiner for the breather and fuel feed lines that goes into the carb has a small leak around the join, so I need a couple more petrol hose clamps and that should be it sorted. The Ducati OEM clamps on there must fatigue over time as they crimp on, rather than being the screw-tight ones, so this is probably all it is.
I've been making progress with everything else in the mean time. The exhausts were polished up - actually that's a lie as they were run over with a bit of sandpaper to remove most of the rust. The remaining (rear) bracket for the rear of the seat has been made and the holes all drilled to mount up the Dzus fastener brackets. I couldn't rivet it on as the only ones I had were too big for the holes in the brackets. The chain has now been put on, thanks to Nelly at
Cornerspeed who dropped the spare bike off at mine. He also delivered the catch tray and a fitting kit, and also a nice piece of thick black self-adhesive foam to make a seat too. Cheers fella, much appreciated.
I was checking the instruments but it looks like the brake master cylinder will rub against them, because of the clip-ons, so I've taken the tacho out and will mount it up in it's own housing (probably carbon fibre if I have time) along with a couple of idiot lights for the neutral and oil warning lights (and not a constantly lit "idiot" light, thank-you) to save hacking those about too. I tried to find a yellow light for the fuel warning too, but didn't want to go mad as they were 79p each from a local car accessories place and they only had green and red in stock anyway.
The belly pan was nice and easy to fit with Nelly's kit, and also using the other bike as a reference. I had to find a spacer for one of the engine bolts, which I robbed from something else, but it was in the "don't know what bits these are from" box so it's a bit too late if I need it now as I've cut it in half. The belly pan is quite slim, so it looks like the fairing sides will go right over the top of it rather than fit into it. The top fairing and screen went on fine though, and look rather good even in white.
So at this point I'm ready to ride and will be booking a trackday for next week, hopefully at Snetterton. I've got some holes to drill to mount the side fairings on the Dzus fasteners, fit the rearsets when they arrive as Nigel is putting them in the post for me, get a high-level link pipe and race exhaust made up and finish off the instrument pod for the tacho and we're there!
Oh, and get the fairings painted (being done by my sponsor!), get some numbers made up, fit a catch tank for all the breathers and everything else I've forgotten to do...