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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 3:09 pm   #1
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FS 748-916-996-998 race parts blowout

Hi guys, I am taking my SPS back to stock and am selling all the race parts I have, some of which were installed, and some that weren't.

PLEASE NOTE: I will be posting these parts on a piecemeal basis as I remove them from the bike in order to keep my sanity and to be able to devote the time to get you your parts on time and efficiently. It's impressive to have lots of cool corse stuff posted all at once but it would be confusing and would take me forever in the confusion.

First up, Magnesium swingarm with full titanium hardware, two position corse rocker, chain rubs top and bottom and carrier. Mechanically perfect, but has some nicks that I imagine were done during installation by previous owner which were touched up. There is some paint missing on the side facing out (shown in pictures) which was a scuff (ONLY cosmetic) that was the result of a lowside with a carbon protector on it. The carbon protector I have (not shown in pictures) WILL BE INCLUDED in the sale and is brand new. I am asking $2650 not including shipping.
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 3:15 pm   #2
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Next up are brand new Marchesini Gas cap (including mounting screws and rubber seal) and European Cycle Specialties (remember them?) shock guard. Both never installed.

DEAL PENDING ON GAS CAP Gas cap: $60 plus shipping to your castle/chateau

Shock guard $85 plus shipping.
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 3:20 pm   #3
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I also have a magnesium triple clam set with steering stops. Very light. Top clamp is the tits, bottom has some corrosion around bottom of arch. Threads and mounting surfaces are all fine. 27mm offset to match geometry of longer swingarm. Machined for Ohlins RT forks.

$625 not including shipping to your mountain cabin.
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 3:31 pm   #4
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Here is a gen-you-wine Ducati Corse carbon v-piece as used on your favorite hero's race machine bought as a spare for my 748RS. Has larger opening for larger corse oil cooler and is meant to be used with catch tank/style bodywork. Has hole for dzus and includes fancy aluminum locating pin. Good condition, not too much pitting. Can also be used as a racy (double!) picture frame or high-tech codpiece.

$200 not including shipping to your beach house.
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 3:37 pm   #5
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Our next contestant is a set of pre-crashed foot pegs with spacing for 916-series bikes but may also fit SS series bikes. I got them used, as spares for my bikes for track days. Very light and stiff. Carbon is perfect (still has price tag on the back) but anode is wearing off on one and the other shows rash from some poor fella engaging in a lowside. Used. Imperfect. Funtional.

$55 SHIPPED

PENDING SALE
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 7:35 pm   #6
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Magnesium swingarm with full titanium hardware, two position corse rocker, chain rubs top and bottom and carrier - oh man I wish I had the funds
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 8:42 pm   #7
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Can you post a closer pic of the steering stops on the Mag Triples? I have the same set but no stops. are the stops just bolds with a rubber bumper on them?
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Old Oct 29th, 2009, 9:07 pm   #8
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PM'ed about rear sets. Also, what's the offset on the clamps? For Ohlins, I presume?
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Can you post a closer pic of the steering stops on the Mag Triples? I have the same set but no stops. are the stops just bolds with a rubber bumper on them?
Almost, they are allen head bolts with gold aluminum eccentrics for adjustability. Basically round aluminum stock, but countersunk for the allen and through-hole drilled off-center giving an eccentric.
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PM'ed about rear sets. Also, what's the offset on the clamps? For Ohlins, I presume?
They have 27mm offset and yes they are for Ohllins.
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