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Thread: 89 Ducati 900SS?

  1. #16
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    the bikes great alittle rough cosmitic wise starts easy it got a flat spot hollow sound from the carb the rattly clutch sound is the norm ?? goes hard not that i go over the speed limit it squeaks when you start off in first about 3000rpms ,everything seems to work alls good

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    It's very easy to change the friction plates yourself.

    Talk to these guys, they are in Dunedin.

    http://www.ducatispares.co.nz/
    I second these guys, they are awesome.
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    Ducatispares maybe awesome but bloody expensive. I ended up getting my ducati stuff from the US at around half what he wanted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Ducatispares maybe awesome but bloody expensive. I ended up getting my ducati stuff from the US at around half what he wanted.
    Thats reminds me.....I emailed them about some stuff 2 weeks ago. No reply.
    Forgot all about it.
    Me.......and them.
    Can't want my dough. Next please.......

  5. #20
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    I just brought one last month. 89 900ss after 10 years of waiting. I've taken it for a couple spins but the front fork seal has started leaking so it will have to be sorted. keep me posted on how you get on with your clutch. Has it got braided lines for the clutch? Or the original lever set up? The bike runs rough down low under 3000rpm. I have been told and read this is due to the webber. I am going to take some time and clean the filter etc see if it improves.

  6. #21
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    29th May 2009 - 22:22
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    are you in invers would be keen to compare bikes sometime nah clutch is original its fine somethings slipping you havent got a manual by any chance?

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