While looking at the USofA forum, I noticed one of the guys had put some frame plugs onto his Multi so decided to follow his lead. The frame plugs are actually chair leg rubber tips, size is 19mm, bought on fleabay for a couple of quid instead of £185 for OE plugs lol Ignore the shiny bit, thats just water I used to slide them in neatly and they fit nice and tight. I think they look okay and you get 4 tips so both sides done, fit the bike quite nice :thumbsup:
I am a member but only as I was looking to get a T5/6. Pop onto it every now and again as still interested, the idea was to buy a T5/6 for when we buy a place in France to do up and end up retiring there and the van would be ideal for carrying kit and the cat when doing the house up. Will probably end up with one as I think they look the dogs when personalised.
It's a good site though not as good as here... Bought a t5 panel van and had it converted into a camper. Going to Spain and France in June, trouble is it kind of takes away from my 'Ducati time' and worse than that I'm not complaining! Good luck with it, motorised money pits.. It's what life's all about
Yeah, its quite informative site and on par with the money pit called Ducati accessories lol. I'm doing the WW1 sites with a mate end of May, he's on his Bandit.
These are the rubbers if it helps BLACK RUBBER FERRULES SMALL-LARGE Chair/Table Furniture Leg Feet Cap Grip Ends
Hi Nozzle, Pick the 19mm bore as it gives you an additional 2-3mm on the wall thickness and they need to be slightly squeezed to fit in the holes.
If we could find a plug for the swiingarm hole at the bottom of the shock that collects water and holds it forever, that would be great
872.1.016.1A Cap 1 872.1.017.1A Cap 2 I wonder if they are the same shape hole that they used to Cap off? Item 29 & 30
The water fills where the lower suspension eye connects to the swingers. Alas int think you can plug it. Seems a terrible design flaw, no drain under, so wash the bike then centre stand and it will go no where, ever!