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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:32   #1
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whats this piece, any ideas!
anyone know what this duc part is, and what P/N is.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...2384 870&rd=1


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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:36   #2
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its a bremsankerplatte for a Achsdurchmesser 23 mm, it says so! you need one of those you know.....
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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:36   #3
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looks like a floating rear brake caliper mount???
Not sure about the 23mm measurement though
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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:41   #4
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nelly, you might be right, it does look like that sort of thing.
looks good enough to buy just for the hell of it
23mm might be spindle diameter, or caliper mounting space.


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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:56   #5
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23mm is to small for a caliper mount. Could be the rear axle diameter though.

from a translation site......................
"For Ducati 851/888 Racing, aluminum brake anchor plate, NEW, oh diameter 23 mm".

It'd need a torsion bar making up to though. I floated the rear caliper on my old Pantah with a similar gadget
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Old 17-Sep-2004, 22:58   #6
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Hey, I'm really impressed.... I was thinking it looked like a rear caliper hanger.......then I read on and found you blokes saying that it probably is !!

.. and I'm a guurrrlll .....

Surely nathanhu will be able to translate for us ??
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Old 17-Sep-2004, 23:03   #7
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I think I will be having that item then, everyone keeps your mits off.
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Old 18-Sep-2004, 00:43   #8
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Its actually a dipthrong wobulator thats normally fitted to the MkII double reciprocating frou frou valve on the latter engines with the double overhead underhang..................I think!
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Old 18-Sep-2004, 09:27   #9
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nah, MK IV I'll think you'll find.

have a nice day now.
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Old 18-Sep-2004, 10:36   #10
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Translated from german it is is a " Brake Mounting Plate".

Axle diameter 23 mm
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