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Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:44 pm
by Riley
I have found another supplier of raw materials for my Ducati 748/916/996/998/749/999 front fork etc fitting kits, there is unfortunately a small increase in the cost but I am trying to keep it to a minimum, supplied price of £85 (within the Uk, although I can supply any where in the world at the cost of shipping). The kit allows the fitment of the complete Ducati front end, as in yokes, forks, wheel, brakes (320mm), calipers (brembo), and bars. Very easy to install. As fitted to my bike, Smevs special and Shokrabis track bike, as well as project bikes yet to be completed by other forum members. £10 deposit, the balance on completion (usually around 3 weeks).
Re: Any Intereset in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:25 pm
by mattUKNC
I would love to, but that would add up to quite a bit I'm sure for a full set up. Money is always going to be the issue there.

Re: Any Intereset in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:24 pm
by Vzzzbuxt
matt111074 wrote:I would love to, but that would add up to quite a bit I'm sure for a full set up. Money is always going to be the issue there.

my kit from riley is in the post (yippe)
Riley wrote: as well as project bikes yet to be completed by other forum members :
if i sell my later model front end (preload adj. forks) -clipons, yokes, forks, brake system, front wheel. seperately on fleabay realistically id get £70-100.
my front end is a 2002 ducati 748 S. and complete (not been hunting to hard for the cheapest option) stands me at £320ish + rileys kit.
if you think thats full suspension upgrade and complete brake upgrade etc thats not a bloody bad price really.

Re: Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:39 pm
by shokrabi
the nc30 wheel alone is worth £100. The upgrade pretty much pays for it self when you sell your old kit.
Re: Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:35 pm
by Drunkn Munky
I could be interested, i have a freshly rebuilt set of 748 forks with racetech valves and springs doing nothing in the garage.
Do i have to use the ducati wheel tho? dont think 3 spokes would look right and i can imagine a front Marchi's costing a few quid on its own.
Re: Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:48 pm
by viper_biker
I'd be interested in your RVF front end if you did Munky
Re: Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:05 pm
by Drunkn Munky
viper_biker wrote:I'd be interested in your RVF front end if you did Munky
Your names on it if i do, just replaced the wheel bearings, overhualed the calipers, new braided lines and a rick o upgrade kit thats 1 trackday old, well will be 2 as from saturday.
Riley, is this kit available for a RVF frame or just the VFR?
Re: Any Interest in Ducati fitting kits?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:52 pm
by Riley
Hi, the kit is only suitable for the Nc30 (the kit came about as a result of my nc30 build), I have considered sorting out a fitting kit for the Rvf but realisticly I don't have time to sort it out in the foreseeable future (Small child, Wedding, next project![Steyr Puch Haflinger]).