[Ducati] Older supersport basket cases floating loose?

Steve Abramson desmo900 at optonline.net
Sun Sep 24 09:00:27 EDT 2006


Hey Don, what size Dymags, and how much?



Steve








> Depending on your goals, I've got LOTS of parts. But no frame ...
>  * Cheap Cast Iron floating Brembo rotors.
>  * SS gas tank (near perfect) w/fuel pump, sender, and ring in place and 
> functioning.
>  * Clip-ons
>  * stock coils
>  * ignition mudules (stock)
>  * 17mm speedo drive
>  * airbox
>  * K&N filters
>  * Fast Co carbon fiber rear fender/toolbox/taillight bracket
>  * Marchesini mag wheels (3 spoke, old school. look like stock Brembo)
>  * DyMag carbon/magnesium 3 spoke wheels
>  * Braided stainless front and rear brake lines and clutch line.
>  * early remote res. brake and clutch masters
>  * stock rear rotor
>  * Mildly built motor (just rebuilt. High comps, light parts)
>  * Way built 944 Motor (just rebuilt, carrillos, cams, big valves, ported, 
> light parts, etc)
>  * 39mm Flat Slides
>  * 41mm Flatslides
>  * Ignition w/ keys
>  * full wiring harness
>  * I'm sure there's more ...
>  Don
> Joshua Coombs <jcoombs at gwi.net> wrote:
>  The SS bug has been flaring up again, only barely held in check by a
> lack of spare cash... This strugle has kicked the scheeming portion of
> my brain into gear.
>
> Half the fun of owning and racing my two pitbikes is the modification
> and maint involved. At least once a month I'm up to my elbows in
> motor bits and loving it. I don't really tweak the ST3 'cause I like
> it to be a tad more reliable than my smaller toys.
>
> If I keep the ST3 and build up a SS from scratch, I can have all the
> joy of wrenching and building a machine, no worries about having to
> tinker rather than ride, and quite possibly not burn as big a hole in
> my wallet... (Instead it'll just smolder as I track down parts and
> bits for an extended period.)
>
> Are there any basket case older style SuperSports floating around in
> boxes looking for a good home?
>
> Joshua Coombs
> 04 ST3 - Duckie?!?!
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