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Here you'll find some info on Ducati repair and modifications along with photos. I've got stuff for sale too, so check out the older posts. Please leave comments about anything you see, good or bad. Thanks for looking, Steve

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

ITEM #7 Buell Jacket--$200 obo

VANSON -BUELL JACKET REDUCED $200


Here's the Vanson Jacket I have listed on Craigslist.

It's a size Med. (about a 44 mens).

In excellent shape, hardly used.
The front panels are perforated with a zip up nylon liner inside to open or close the vents, there's also exhaust vents in the rear. The collar is a custom designed cordura material for more comfort.
I reduced the price for quick sale.
This is a real nice jacket.

ITEM #6--Motoline Jacket--$50

Motoline Challenger AX Jacket--$60sale--$50 ----DROPPING PRICE AGAIN!!!!*****$30 PLUS SHIPPING!

OK GANG....I'M DROPING THE PRICE TO $60 FOR A QUICK SALE FOR WINTER!!!


Size is Small. Girlfriend wore this for about 5 yrs. Still in good condition. Has back protector, armor in arms and shoulders. Missing quilted lining but still warm if a fleece jacket is added underneath. Red slightly faded and some dirt on shoulder on back. Would still be using this if didn't buy new Rev-it

ITEM #5--Mufflers---$50

Ducati 748 Mufflers--price reduced**$70*****




Stock mufflers. No straps. Great shape. From a 1998 -748

ITEM #4--Cheap fender--$25

Homemade screen vents.

ITEM #3 Right side panel-Hotbodies for 748-99X


Has been repaired inside and primed, but in decent shape.
$40

ITEM#2--Race Solo Tail 748-99X---$75


ITEM #1--MyChronPlus Dash and aluminum stay

SOLD-------------------MyChronPlus digital dash. This is the dash setup from my 748 trackbike. It includes the datalogger, CF dash with neutral and oil light and cooling fan override switch, mounted to an aluminum fairing stay. Included is coolant temp sensor, wheel speed sensor and all wiring and cables. Unit supplies MPH, RPM, temp, gear, programable shift lights and laptimes. Includes beacon and I'll throw in a rechargeable 12v battery to run beacon that proivides better range. All data from the various channels can be downloaded with the supplied software (CD) and analyized on a computer. Great way to store laptimes from different tracks and check your progress. I've had great success with this dash for the last 5 yrs and it really is a great way to help improve laptimes.
I paid $650 for just the dash. I'm selling everything listed for $500.


Friday, January 2, 2009

1999 Ducati ST2-----price---$4800 phone Steve- 508-758-9034----PRICE REDUCED----$4500

cell- 508-320-4085 or email Tricklidz@yahoo.com



Welcome,
My Ducati ST2 has 55,700 miles. WAIT!!!--Before anyone freaks out about the mileage I'd like to tell you about the bike. I bought it new in April of 99. All the miles have been highway (I have a 80 mile commute to work) and long distance touring, and if I hadn't got a new BMW I'd still be touring with it. This had been my fourth Ducati (I have a 748 now, also) and I've done all the repairs and updates myself, except for the warranty work when new. I have extensive maintance and service records with parts, accesories, labor, etc (I'm very anal in this regard).
I honestly believe that it would be very difficult to find a cleaner, better running ST regardless of mileage!!

Clicking on any of the pictures should enlarge them.

OK. Let's see if I can make a list of the add-ons and modifications.......
From the front- back.......
Michelin Pilot Road tires- fairly new--I get over 12K miles on these.
Painted and clearcoated GOLD rims, full-floating superbike rotors (hardly seen on a street bike) that produce powerful stops without warped rotors! Race Tech (BCM Ducati installed) fork internals set up for 200 lb rider, that has perfect control. Tapered roller bearings in the steering head (replacing the weak ball bearings). BCM 1\2" handlebar risers. LED battery voltage gauge. Heated grips. Custom cruise control. All electrical accesories have seperate fuses and relays. Also I've installed larger battery cables to help with the starting and the headlight is run through a relay so that it shuts off during start up to save the battery, which is new.

I have more pictures and all the records and invoices.
I've listed a link to a Knol in the comments. It shows the kind of work I do with Ducatis.



Service and Maintance:
Oil change- every 3K miles
I only use Redline Synthetic oil.
Every 6K miles- valve adjustments
Every 12K mile- timing belts
Before I put the bike in storage in 2006 I did the following:

New wheel bearings and belt bearings.
Complete tune up and valve adjustment with cam timing check, throttle body synch. New belts and clutch.





These pictures show the custom detail work.
The fairing is now attached with Dzus fasteners making quick removal possible.
Along with the GOLD rims, I've added one-of-a-kind gold stripes and graphics.
Rim with Scott-oiler automatic chain luber.


These two pictures show the bags installed before the painted rims and gold lettering and stripes were done. The bags and brackets are included!












Sargent seat. Ducati Performance exhaust with proper chip (computer). I forgot the Ferodo pads front and back. Custom machined aluminum clutch basket (anodised) with individually fit Barnett plates (very little rattle). DP half carbon fiber cover.













1999 Ducati ST2-----price---$4800



Welcome,
My Ducati ST2 has 55,700 miles. WAIT!!!--Before anyone freaks out about the mileage I'd like to tell you about the bike. I bought it new in April of 99. All the miles have been highway (I have a 80 mile commute to work) and long distance touring, and if I hadn't got a new BMW I'd still be touring with it. This had been my fourth Ducati (I have a 748 now, also) and I've done all the repairs and updates myself, except for the warranty work when new. I have extensive maintance and service records with parts, accesories, labor, etc (I'm very anal in this regard).
I honestly believe that it would be very difficult to find a cleaner, better running ST regardless of mileage!!

Clicking on any of the pictures should enlarge them.

OK. Let's see if I can make a list of the add-ons and modifications.......
From the front- back.......
Michelin Pilot Road tires- fairly new--I get over 12K miles on these.
Painted and clearcoated GOLD rims, full-floating superbike rotors (hardly seen on a street bike) that produce powerful stops without warped rotors! Race Tech (BCM Ducati installed) fork internals set up for 200 lb rider, that has perfect control. Tapered roller bearings in the steering head (replacing the weak ball bearings). BCM 1\2" handlebar risers. LED battery voltage gauge. Heated grips. Custom cruise control. All electrical accesories have seperate fuses and relays. Also I've installed larger battery cables to help with the starting and the headlight is run through a relay so that it shuts off during start up to save the battery, which is new.