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    Quote Originally Posted by johan View Post
    You might want to look at EXACTFIT belts.
    That's what I'm running on my track bike.

    Ordered from Brad Black @ bikeboy, Melbourne.

    Ducati OEM belts are quite a lot of money for some reason.

    I use a tuner app on my Android to tension them, it's not rocket science.
    I'm gonna look into this more! Following receipt of a workshop manual I'm gonna perhaps do the work myself. I have an iphone which will have access to a similar app. Just need to read up on the harmonic method for tensioning the belt, though I understand it's not overly difficult or critical.

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    http://yellow.co.nz/companies/Motorc...8743_1187.html
    up and running and good guys and both know what they are doing , are the guys from PBS a few years back

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangeback View Post
    http://yellow.co.nz/companies/Motorc...8743_1187.html
    up and running and good guys and both know what they are doing , are the guys from PBS a few years back
    After admitting to myself I was never gonna get the time to do the job proper...I took my 996 into these guys^. Great job done in a short time. Very reasonable rates and seem to be good guys, keen too chat and offer advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducky848 View Post
    Cheers, I was contacted by them this afternoon. Their workshop will be operational in around 2 weeks.
    I've ordered a Haynes manual and if, after reviewing it I feel up to it will consider doing the work myself.
    let me know if you would prefer a factory manual on DVD
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