What did you just buy for your bike?

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by stuzinho, Apr 12, 2012.

  1. Ok so i haven't just "bought" this for my bike but having recently posted that I had procured a set of headers thought I would post the difference between a poorly manufactured set of Termi headers and how they can look with the able assistance of a forum polishing guru!! that would be arthurbikemad.

    The original:
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    And now the finished product :)

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  2. And a couple more :)

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  3. now they do look nice! would luv to do mine but i know all the work involved in mirror polishing and the time it takes.
    job well done!
     
  4. and fitted. think it looks ok in black.

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    had thought about fitting them carbon fibre air vents. but it might be too much???
     

  5. Thanks bettes, but as much as i would like to take the glory, these were polished for me by Arthur, I have it on good authority that he is less than inclined to do any more :)
     
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  6. I recon that would look better colour coded in white, paint shop will charge around £50
     
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  7. could do... i'll hold back til i get it outside to see what it looks like in the sun. (hopefully, this year) :)
     
  8. Let's see - an engine, chain, sprockets, tyres, fluids, some incidental bodywork ...

    The 750 will live once more!
     
  9. Stomp Grip! £40 bloody hell!
     
  10. tail tidy for the sport classic.
     
  11. Motografix number board, will throw it on tomorrow...
     
  12. Track fairings. Need to a bit of modding such as adding some mesh to the ram air ducts, repairing a few lugs, getting some indicators in the rear vents and working out a decent way of securing the seat cowl without the use of the seat lock :) (i'll have a thread up for this once Ive had a good look at what I need to do :))
     
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  13. Picked up my SS seat cowl from the paint shop. He's done a cracking job!

    And before any smart arses make a comment, I know the drive needs spraying with weed killer it's on my ever expanding list!

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  14. Some more heat wrap for the entire exhaust. Plus some heat shield to do the underside of my seat and various other areas.

    Yeah Tom. Stomp at £39! It better be good.
     
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  15. Some decent gauze, duct tape and some epoxy resin....im going to make my track fairings better....which wont be tricky :)
     
  16. A set of belts for the SF, they needed a change after 4 years and 18k.
     
  17. Not for my bike, but my freelander has been in the workshop for the last 3 months getting it's head gasket replaced slow time. I was expecting a hefty bill of 4 figures... ended up costing £680 for a head skim, new gasket, a service and a cam belt. Happy days!

    A garage tried to offer me £400 for it when it first went, saying it would cost £1200 to fix and need a new engine. Cheeky gits.

    I'm bloomin glad I didn't sell it now as I'd have lost 2k's worth of car!

    (Sutton Land Rover Services is the company I used. Neil is the guys name and he's a decent dealer at good prices and knows Land Rovers like the back of his hand. I would thoroughly recommend him.)
     
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  18. carbon fibre heel guards, inner heat shield & front mudguard. :)
     
  19. Front mudguard from Carbon Steve - very lovely it looks to :)
     
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  20. Led indicators, some Plastex, some bolts and a sat nav mount :)
     
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