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That just love bikes 'problem' gets worse.

Post by LotusSevenMan »

Well I liked the look of it so........................................ had to have it!!!
Have always fancied a 916, but reading up on them these 748's are much underated and are a better track day bike so they said due to the revability (!) of 'em. They'll rev to the 'redline' of 11,000 rpm but can be pushed through to 13,000 if only occasionally!!!! Starts to stress the desmodromic valve gear a bit if regularly hammered to those heady rev heights.

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Not as rattly as some 'cos the fully enclosed clutch cover stops most of the noise (but certainly not all).

These 'L' twins look great IMHO. Iconic shape. Thought it was going to cripple my wrists/arms but only about as 'bad' as the VTR for me.
That means Snipper and I have them. Anyone else?
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Post by RedStormV »

That's one Duc I do want - they're abolutely the dogs danglies

Very clean looking LSM

I'll get me one sometime - nearly bought one 2 years ago but chickened out. Maybe I shoulda just gone for it
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Post by Beamish »

Bloody rockstars :lol: very clean mate. Will definately have one at some point. Keep us informed on the maintenance side of things as I am very interested.
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Post by Jbrebel »

Like the dry clutch noise tbh (not on some duc's-it sounds painful...)

My dads Guzzi has a dry clutch and it's quite satisfying to hear (in a funny way?!) at standstill.

Hope you enjoy 8)
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Post by mozza71 »

looks awesome and in great condition, keep it sunny side up eh !!
get some termi's on it at least :lol:
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Beamish. It wasn't bl%dy clean, but is now. :lol: I wore out two toothbrushes cleaning this one!!!

It has fairly high mileage but a full service history by the Ducati dealer that supplied the bike originally (Snells of Alton, Hants). Had the all important timing belts changed back in April '08 and has the remaining part of a Ducati warranty 'till April 09. Only had one owner and his only transport so well used which is better than one just sitting around etc.

I added the white number board at the front to match the Monoposto seat unit. I also have the Biposto original seat unit and rear footrest hangers in my loft now! I modified the wiring loom with an eBay purchased bypass lead. The bike originally couldn't be started unless it had the stand up. Now it'll start on the sidestand but the engine will stop if you put it into gear with the stand down.
I also fitted a larger contact area on the sidestand as the original is a dreadful size and a disaster waiting to happen.

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Post by bikerpiker »

Nice bike LSM ,,another toy ..you're the only lottery winner i know :wink: and there was me just wasted another 2 quid :!:

Smashin bike, chap at work had one, and an R6, he's now sold both for another Ducati .
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Post by Pete.L »

Looking good LSM :D
Went out with a mate who had one earlier this year and it was lovely chasing it through the country side. The only advise I can give on it is to get the suspension properly set up. They are a bit too hard for the road and as soon as you get to some bumpy stuff they become a real handfull and dead uncomfy.
Enjoy!

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Post by LotusSevenMan »

BikerPiker.
Lottery? You gotta be joking. I can't afford to gamble the two quid. Need it all for the TOYZ.

Timbo.
Good spot mate!!! You need to stick with your instincts.

FSM.
Nearly right but not quite. He and I share an interest in guns (see his 'shout' on this forum a while back) and it just came out in conversation.
His is a nice beasty too. 1996 one. Mine yr 2000 but more miles.

Thanks PeteL.
Well I've only ridden it a bit but it seems pretty good as it is set-up for soft rear end which in Ducati terms is like about medium for everyone else. Obviously some playin' to be done though of course!!!
Yeah, billiard table type roads suit these bikes as race track set-up.

Then you see things like this on eBay!!!!! Oooooh. I must have (can't afford, but must have ha ha)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=008
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Post by sirch345 »

A lovely looking bike Chris (LSM) :!: 8) 8)
LotusSevenMan wrote: Then you see things like this on eBay!!!!! Oooooh. I must have (can't afford, but must have ha ha)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=008
A personal thing I guess, but I wouldn't want to lose the engine braking myself, for me that's one of the beauties of a good size twin pot :D
Probably more use on the track than anything :!:

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Post by Stu »

sirch345 wrote:A lovely looking bike Chris (LSM) :!: 8) 8)
LotusSevenMan wrote: Then you see things like this on eBay!!!!! Oooooh. I must have (can't afford, but must have ha ha)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=008
A personal thing I guess, but I wouldn't want to lose the engine braking myself, for me that's one of the beauties of a good size twin pot :D
Probably more use on the track than anything :!:

Chris.
I really miss my slipper clutch had them on most of my bikes inc the supermotos - I find I'm locking up the back and backing it a few too many times on the VTR - does anyone do one for the VTR?

You know you want it LSM - if you don't like it sell it again they hold the money well 8)
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Post by Beamish »

My missus complains about me backing it in :lol: :twisted:
oops sorry toomuch vino heh heh
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Post by snipper »

ducati all the way :D .... till it blows up :lol:

i spend more time shutin off so i can listen to the drone of the v twin

just need some race cans and a chip now

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Post by marravtr »

my bro in law picked up a 916 couple of weeks back, had a go this week and loved it, goes round corners like its on rails!! sounds like a fecking tractor tho with open clutch 8O dont think i could put up with that
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Think my closed casing may stay for a while, but lots of Ducati riders love that clutch noise (rattle) as a sort of 'badge of honour' !!! :lol:
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