851 Sp2 - New Member

Discussion in '851 / 888' started by Amanda Clowe, Jun 15, 2019.

  1. Hi,
    My name’s Amanda and I’ve just joined the forum.

    It’s hard to find other people with the same bike as me - and I like the idea of having the ability to read threads about the bikes and be able to ask my own questions. I’m therefore hoping that there’s a few of you about with an SP2. This is my bike -:

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    1 - Are any of you aware of a good place to get a workshop manual ?

    2 - In the meantime, is it easy to remove the tank ? Are there any tricky manoeuvres involved ?

    3 - Have any of you experienced problems with the paint on the tank bubbling up - presumably due to rust ?
    Mine has a 10p-size lump raised up adjoining the petrol filler cap area .

    Any advice or help you can offer would be most appreciated. The bike is in mint condition, so this tank issue is gutting!

    Regards

    Amanda
     
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  2. The tank is ally, so shouldn't be rust. At the front of the tank, where the frame bend is welded, underneath each side is a cap head screw. It might be easier to remove side fairings. At the rear of the tank where the seat pad meets it, there should be a cut out in the seat pad so the rear fixing screw can be removed. If no cut out you will have to remove seat unit. When free, lift tank high enough to remove fuel hoses.
    Also check out the " Ducati 851 and 888 Forum "...
     
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  3. Thank you very much - any idea what the lumps could be ?
     
  4. Could have been a paint chip at some time and fuel getting through to the ally or the ally oxidising. Nice bike BTW.
     
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  5. Welcome Dave. I see the found the correct section ;)

    Why don’t you introduce yourself properly in the newbies section too :)
     
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  6. El T calls everyone Dave; welcome Amanda. Nice bike, I like the white frame, white wheel versions, I think they look best.:upyeah:
     
  7. Welcome along,as mentioned the 851 888 forum is worth joining
     
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  8. Many thanks. It’s a gorgeous-looker and sounds amazing
    Thanks for the suggestion too - makes sense ...The tank could have been resprayed without treating the metal properly.
     
  9. I was wondering about the name
    Thanks for your comments - it’s a great looking bike and yes, I prefer the white wheels to some of the later versions.
     
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  10. Thanks, how do I join that please ?
     
  11. same way as here Amanda, follow link below - welcome by the way. I have an ordinary Strada 851. :upyeah:

    http://www.ducati851and888.com/
     
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  12. Thanks Chris !
    I wouldn’t say ‘ordinary’ !
     
  13. Hi,
    Welcome!
    Nice bike - have you had it long?
     
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  14. Thanks - Got it Autumn 2017.
    What bike do you have ?
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  15. Hi Amanda,just love your avatar very creative & the bike not bad either :motorcycleduc:,welcome aboard:upyeah:
     
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  16. Thanks, is your name XH558 because of the Vulcan ?
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  17. Yes:upyeah:but also a two tier meaning as the god of fire from the greek mythology,,as i did a bit of blacksmithing back in the day:upyeah:
     
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  18. Amanda as a norn iron resident i must say i love your avatar. Lest we forget.
     
  19. Welcome! Lovely 851. :heart:
     
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  20. Looks like a clean,original bike you have.
    Even still with the low exhaust.

    Henk!!!
     
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