I KNOW ITS NOT A TRIUMPH !!!!!

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oooooowwweee !!!!!! i think this is the ducati thread on TT :y13::y10::y19:

Shane get used to this kind of thing.
A 750 that spends a lot of time in my garage.

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mine looks like that now !! i love it :y2:, its only done 360 miles in 7 years so ive got it stripped and am putting back to gether as i clean everything.
ive just re jetted the carbs she was running way to lean, allso just changed belts and am going to re shim valves on rear silinder front are fine. ( im in my element something to tinker with) .
just need to get my other car sold now so i can get another triumph. :y15:
 
NAH!!!! that one belongs to an old school friend. It sat in his garage for about 14 years and I got it going for him.

This kind of thing, inside fuel tank,

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carbs,

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belts

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pump, filters, tyres,

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brakes, hoses, on and on and on.

When I finished he rode it to MotoGP at PI and again last year, but it sure spends a lot of time in my garage being tickled by my spanners. A tip, if you ever require a fuel pump and want to save $$$ get one from a Volvo. Another tip, when doing the belts forget the spring scales, use the 5mm allen key test. Oh, I could go on and on and on ... Ducatis :y13:
 
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