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Old 03-Dec-2009, 19:16
powerwheelie powerwheelie is offline
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fs: Ducati Corse 916R fuel tank fittings

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Old 03-Dec-2009, 22:58
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I am quite interested though need to confirm the fitting.

I have 996RS tank on the 996, which has 2 bits bolted on front of the tank that slot in hoops in the frame. I don't believe that this will sort out this fitting. Please let me know if you know any better.

I have also 998RS tank on the 998 which has the quick release fittings but those are really completely useless. Do you know if those can replace those?

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philippe
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Old 04-Dec-2009, 10:46
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Ciao Phillipo,

these are strictly 916R, the 996RS were different. And the 998RS and F bikes then again were different.

Let me show you some schematics and pics from my old post at Ducati.ms:

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Originally Posted by Ben710;718689
Sorry mate, I stand corrected.

The 998 RS has the mounting hardware in the front.




Yours appears to be a 2000 996 RS unit, could that be?





For reference, this is what I have. 916R 1998


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Old 04-Dec-2009, 17:44
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Yeah typical, I have a flavour of the 2 other ones...
I which I could manage to adapt the 916 R fittings instead of the 996 RS ones described here which are absolutely rubbish.
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