Ducati 900ss Light Resto/Fix Up
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I love the sound of a dry clutch in the morning...
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Must be something in the air. It's definitely spring when the Ducati's start to sing
Was tidying up in the garage today and decided to give the Monster a post winter warm-up. A few throttle twists (no choke on FCRs) and chugga chugga away she goes. Left it to warm up, then turned the fuel off to run the fuel out in the float bowls.
Was tidying up in the garage today and decided to give the Monster a post winter warm-up. A few throttle twists (no choke on FCRs) and chugga chugga away she goes. Left it to warm up, then turned the fuel off to run the fuel out in the float bowls.
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i wasn't ignoring your Whatsapp mate, i was out of signal all day, well all weekend actually.
Editing is only possibly within 15 mins of posting something, after that it's disabled in the software.
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They always sound like somethings broken to me. I'm out.
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Quirky & charismatic bikes aren't for everyone. That's fine.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:36 pm They always sound like somethings broken to me. I'm out.
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I seem to be attracted to bikes that sound like a tumble dryer full of bolts at tickover
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Happy boy looking forward to the first shakedown ride on Saturday.
That's the end of this thread, I've got some modifications planned so will start another one once all the goodies arrive
That's the end of this thread, I've got some modifications planned so will start another one once all the goodies arrive
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What's the cost been all in mate?
And rough value?
Happy days, let's be honest, you're going to love it!
And rough value?
Happy days, let's be honest, you're going to love it!
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Can't be end of thread, unless there's a 900ss follow on thread of you enjoying it!
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I've kept a list & I'll add it up later mate, it's not easy though as my tears keep making the ink run
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I just added up the costs for the getting to this stage at £858. I've kept receipts for everything but I'm sure I've forgotten a few things so lets call it £900.
The bike cost me £2,100 with the shagged frame so I'm in for £3,000. Not bad for a sorted 900ss with some tasty extras like Ohlins shock, Kehin flatside carbs & Micron pipes. And I have the all important original shock, carbs & pipes & also a thick file of receipts for service work.
Value now? Difficult to say but asking prices are around £5,000, so I'm happy with my spend.
I rode it yesterday for a 70 odd mile trip & it was all good. The engine felt strong & with the flatsides it feels more powerful than my Superlight. GP said it sounded better than our mate Paddys brand new V2 Panigale, I'll take that
The only niggles are the odd false neutral in the 'box - but they all do that mate - & the starting ritual from cold takes some learning as there are no chokes on these carbs.
I also need to improve the throttle cable routing & then tidy up the positioning of the switchgear on the right handlebar as the FCRs have two throttle cables & the assembly takes up a bit more space on the 'bar.
All in all I'm well pleased.
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I'm late as usual but I rode the bike on Sunday and was really impressed with how well sorted it felt. The motor is really strong and the suspension felt great. It reminded me why I bought two of them!
As a road bike I find it more enjoyable than my 1200 Monster. There. I've said it.
As a road bike I find it more enjoyable than my 1200 Monster. There. I've said it.
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You should get one!G.P wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 5:10 pm I'm late as usual but I rode the bike on Sunday and was really impressed with how well sorted it felt. The motor is really strong and the suspension felt great. It reminded me why I bought two of them!
As a road bike I find it more enjoyable than my 1200 Monster. There. I've said it.
Did you offer to buy it from him, take it apart and leave in bits for 4 years?