work in progress.............
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How did you get the Large V Rap graphics for the tank?
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point taken on td holder but a mate got done once for not displaying even tho` it was in his wallet!!Fausto wrote:Don't Ducatis use dry clutches? No need for a window really. It will be interesting to see how yours looks when it's running. Certainly be a reminder to change the oil once it gets looking a bit black.
Personally I like to hide the tax disc holder as well as poss. They is ugly. And isn't it supposed to be on the left hand side?
I was trying to remember where mine was fixed but realised I don't have one. I just carry the disc in my wallet
Anyway - it wasn't meant as a criticism - I was just suprised that you'd want it spoiling the look of such a fine looking machine.
I will have to find a better place to put it......................................(added that to the very end of the long,long list!)
More progress today, exhaust/brakes F&R/other odds and ends all done!
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Mighty Mariner wrote:How did you get the Large V Rap graphics for the tank?
clever man at Bike Paints designed them from my "back of a fag packet" drawing and hey presto!!
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I had it running before with the window and it looks like a washing machine at first, then clouds up a bit, then as it gets hotter clears up and gives the gremlin in a microwave effect!
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Fausto wrote:Don't Ducatis use dry clutches? No need for a window really. It will be interesting to see how yours looks when it's running. Certainly be a reminder to change the oil once it gets looking a bit black.
There are videos on youtube that show them running. They look neat as actually, with not much oil visible. They stop when the clutch level is pulled in and start to spin up as you let it out (obviously).
Here is a link with a TL1000R. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYBIdGMzGSI
Here is a link with an actual Raptor with the Red framed window. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myT7EgzI ... re=related
BTW, Ducati's with dry clutches usually use an open basket. I have never seen a dry clutch with a viewing perspex - only an open basket to get your finger (or something else in the case of ducati owners) caught in.
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Looks the business. I'd love to do something like that to mine, except I'm not very well organised. I'd lose half the bits stripping it down.
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Red Mist wrote:Looks the business. I'd love to do something like that to mine, except I'm not very well organised. I'd lose half the bits stripping it down.
thats what all the drawers and cupboards in the spare room are for!!!
just label everything as it comes off, take pics if you need to, and box it under each heading. dawdle!!
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Sounds simple. I might have to have a go as I've just realised that I need a see through clutch cover.
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Red Mist wrote:Sounds simple. I might have to have a go as I've just realised that I need a see through clutch cover.
See, proper biker! (only proper bikers NEED a see thru clutch cover!)
Go for it...................................
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Coming along nicely.
Should be a belter when it is done.
What is the fairing you are using?
Nige.
Should be a belter when it is done.
What is the fairing you are using?
Nige.
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you can see it in the pic of the bits on the bed posted earlier.
its a twin projector beam small fairing painted the same as tank etc. made by ........................hmmm cant remember!!
will try to find out
its a twin projector beam small fairing painted the same as tank etc. made by ........................hmmm cant remember!!
will try to find out
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Fairing/headlight is a Puig unitCrap Tartan wrote:you can see it in the pic of the bits on the bed posted earlier.
its a twin projector beam small fairing painted the same as tank etc. made by ........................hmmm cant remember!!
will try to find out
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I`m pretty sure Demamsia is right!! Puig rings a bell alright.
quick google and its confirmed, a puig shadow fairing.
quick google and its confirmed, a puig shadow fairing.
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