Ducati 750ss First time project

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good luck :thumbup: i know wiring is a pain but its worth it doing it right .
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its coming together nicely flatters...... :thumbup:
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ts coming together nicely flatters......
It will do when he holds his workshop day. People are in for a surprise. :lol:

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:shh: :shh:
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So here she is all packed up ready for the exhaust people to make the link pipes tomorrow

She is so light compared to the Storm, more like a pushbike 8O


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love that tail unit looking forward to seeing the pipes done :thumbup:
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its looking really good mate.

im proper jealous. get it on youtube when you first fire her up. :thumbup:
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Not a bad looking rear end :lol:

But tidy your van mate :D
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Will I get to ride it next month? :P
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geodude wrote:Will I get to ride it next month? :P
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Got the bike back and the zorsts look fantastic!

But you will have to wait for pictures cos its still on the van

Going to visit another company to see if I can get a piece for hee back end of the frame tube
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These look rather good, even if I do say so myself

Really pleased with the outcome

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Looks great .
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Nice :thumbup:
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They look good Flatters, nice. Did you get any joy with the frame?
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