Ducati 750ss First time project

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I'm sure you'll get there, keep up the good work :clap:

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Nov 2014. Update

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Firestorm is back on the road so the workshop is clear

On with the Cafe Racer project

Today i decided to put it back together to remind myself what it is that I am building

This is what it's looking like

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Will get on with it now
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Looks nice mate. Coming together well :thumbup:
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keep going flatters........ :thumbup:
I love the ducati retro look.
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Re: Ducati 750ss First time project

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This was when I first got the bike

I had to put the carbs back on and see it it ran OK

Seems like it did

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Good bit of motivation for you that is :thumbup:
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Looks like a real bike when it's all back together, time to get motivated and get it done over the winter.

We can nag you if it helps :lol:
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Re: Ducati 750ss First time project

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the air cooled dukes definitely suit the retro look,what colour are you going for? :thumbup:
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Sweeeet :D :clap:

Nice to see it together, i think you should change your avatar to the 2nd pic down... might speed you up! Keep it up Fatty

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*Flatty

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Re: Ducati 750ss First time project

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Just had a go at wrapping the front fork (not very well)
Want to see what it looks like

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I like the gold better tbh
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lloydie wrote:I like the gold better tbh
me to me to
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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Re: Ducati 750ss First time project

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I am going to buy a Brake Pressure Switch Light Banjo Bolt.

However I notice there are 2 sizes 10x1.0 and 10x1.25

What are the differences?

How to I check my original switch to determine which one I buy?
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